In order to bring this to some type of lining up to our tools given from class, I can elaborate on one train of thought in particular in order to switch off to my standpoint. The iTrainer, a specific philosophy in my opinion, given in context from our writer, Williams, beholds the framework that an everyday teleological mean for the phone is to in a sense, control our daily itineraries and schedules of what we do minute by freaking minute. That can hold true and is very valid in a lot of individual's situations that they tend to be in primarily everyday. The inverse of that philosophy is what I believe should be touched upon more often than not, because that could essentially be what moves us as individuals whether in business, our passions, fashion, style, anything that we as individuals reside towards as our niches in order to create you as "you" (just the generality of Mead's framework). I do agree with several outcomes that are explained thoroughly from Williams in regards to his statements of the "iTrainer", but I do believe that our phones do not need to be looked at as priorities that we need, rather we should hold the mindset that they are tools that HELP US, engage into our focal points that need prosperity in knowledge.
Use your phone at your access as YOUR TOOL to SUCCESS. Get out your ideas, ask your questions, be ready and excited to gain knowledge and information that you maybe already know, but not in a specific perception that you never have tried to take.
Of course, if you know me, I'm a distance runner, my niche follows the basis and interests of runners who are dominant in the sport, my ideologies and emphasis of training in general can always be sought from social media platforms. This account called Sweat Elite on Instagram, has many different ideas, quotes, and philosophies of training/racing for middle distance/distance runners such as myself. This particular quote given from Alan Webb, a very successful middle distance legend, sticks with me very much on so many occasions.

https://www.pictame.com/user/sweatelite/1587505831/1499783256043538634_1587505831
Point being, when you have the internet at your disposal, in the most basic of usages, use it as a guide and navigator for your interests. You do not have to feed into the perception that the phone is used for such B.S. when it comes down to the full spectrum of it, but do hold the awareness that it has the ability to pull you into that trap if you let it and it is okay from time to time. Overall, go and explore your passions and needs of interests with good intentions.
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