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CariadAgain, not having or wanting a smartphone is a personal choice we are all free to make. But I have to take issue with the notion that you need some kind of "technical" mindset to use one.
You don't! If you can operate a personal computer - and clearly you can as you post on GN - you can operate a smartphone. (Personally, I find using my phone is quicker and simpler for most things than is booting up a laptop but that's just me. )
I think that an allied thing to a "technical mindset" is whether one wants or needs to do something of oneself (emphasis on "oneself").
Re the personal computer - my usage of it is very basic. That being I can do emails, Facebook, looking up websites, YouTube and that is it. For the very basic setting-up of current computer = the computer guy that sold it to me had to come in and set it up for me for what few uses I make of it and it is so few that it just took him one hour in total to take out the old pc, put in a new pc and get it all wired-up (as I won't use wireless) and get icons up for the sites I use. It's so little I have on it that all of that was done in that hour.
I guess there's an element too - in all of us - of "If I myself personally don't need and don't want to do something = it proves literally impossible to learn it". Yep....I found I couldnt drive a car (I passed the test - second time of trying - back where I'm from decades ago) and then never did drive (long story...) and I could do with a car in this remote area with its terrible public transport and so I tried re-learning from scratch. Errr....I spend a lot on taxi fares.
Learning Welsh (as I've lived there since retirement) = I tried...but I'm guessing part of my total failure on that is when I realised there is pressure on people to do so that has turned into I literally can't remember a single word. The mental block from the pressure instantly put up a barrier in my mind that I can't get through if I wanted to. I will recognise about 20-30 words if I see/hear them and can't even remember them to use them myself.
I expect many of us literally can't do something unless we ourselves want to - if someone else wants us to want to it just ain't going to happen and our mind shuts off on the subject and is literally unable to do a thing. I bought a smartphone and tried - but couldnt even pass first base of switching it on and off (because I don't have the "want" to do so myself and feel pressured to use one as it stands now even and so my mind doesn't remember a thing - it just goes "I'm being pressured" and it switches off).
I guess it's down to whether we personally ourselves want to switch the neural pathways on for something and if we don't #shrugs.