A U.S. company will pay you US$2,400 to stay away from screens for 24 hours

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Reviews.org, a U.S. company that tests home services and products, is holding a 24-hour digital detox challenge. They'll pay their chosen challengers over two grand to survive a whole day without screens.

Put the phone away for an hour. Or, better yet, make it 24 hours -- you might just get US$2,400 out of it.24-hour digital detox challenge."If you've got the desire to ditch your devices for a day but still need to get paid, this is the perfect opportunity for you," the company wrote on its website where aspiring digital detoxers can go to apply.To help determine who should apply, the company asks some discerning questions.

Some survival kit suggestions from Reviews.org include a typewriter to replace computers, writing paper to replace texts, and paints and brushes to replace the fine art of the selfie.

 

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EXCELLENT IDEA! We are soo slaved by any screen.. and our eyes and mind are seriously getting damaged!

More useless information!

What screens

Sure

too bad I am Canadian

Why is this a relevant news story to publish here. THEY will not pay you as it only applies to the US. Be better CTV.

I need a break from Twitter and attack on titan. Where do I sign up

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