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Digital Sunset

GroundLiving

All screens off at 8 PM. Candles, books, conversation, or silence. See what the evening becomes without pixels.

€ 0–8

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Om acht uur 's avonds valt er een stilte over het huis die je bijna kunt aanraken. Alle schermen zijn uit, de telefoon ligt weggestopt in een la, en alleen het flakkerende licht van kaarsen tekent schaduwen op de muren. Je ogen wennen langzaam aan het zachte schijnsel, en plotseling voelt de woonkamer kleiner, intiemer, alsof de ruimte zelf dichter bij je komt zitten.

Na een halfuur verdwijnt de drang om naar je telefoon te grijpen. Je schouders zakken omlaag en je merkt hoeveel spanning er wegvloeit uit spieren waarvan je niet eens wist dat ze gespannen waren. De avond ontvouwt zich langzaam, met ruimte voor een boek, een gesprek, of gewoon het geluid van je eigen ademhaling. Dit is hoe avonden eruitzagen voordat pixels ons leven overnamen, en er ligt iets bevrijdends in die terugkeer naar een simpeler ritme.

by PlayTryBe team

At 7:45 PM, send your last messages. Tell people you're going offline. Set your phone to airplane mode and put it in a drawer , not face-down on the table. In a drawer.

Suggestion: The drawer matters. Out of sight is out of mind. Face-down on the table is still within reach.

Turn off every screen in your home. TV, laptop, tablet, desktop. If it glows and refreshes, it's off.

Light candles. At least three. Place them where you'll spend your evening. The kitchen, the living room, your reading spot.

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Sit for two minutes in the candlelight. Your eyes will adjust. The room will look different , softer, warmer, smaller. This is what evening looked like for most of human history.

Choose how to spend the first hour. Read a physical book. Play a board game. Talk to someone in your home. Cook something simple. Draw. Write in a journal.

Suggestion: If you're alone, this is a beautiful time to write. Candlelight makes words flow differently.

Thirty minutes in, and the urgency fades. The phantom phone-checking stops. Your shoulders drop. You realize how much tension screens hold in your body.

Make a warm drink. Not from a machine , from a kettle. Tea, hot chocolate, warm milk with honey. Hold it with both hands.

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Go to bed by 10:30 PM. Read a few pages in bed by lamplight (not a screen-lamp , a real lamp). Notice how quickly sleep comes when your eyes haven't been stimulated by blue light.

The evening was three hours long instead of the usual blur. Time stretched. I read forty pages, had a real conversation, and went to bed calm. All it took was putting a rectangle in a drawer.

For anyone copying this

Do as we did

PaceGround
RouteAny order
Budget€ 0–8

Suggestions

  • Buy real candles. The flicker of flame does something screens cannot.
  • Warn anyone who might text or call you. Set an auto-reply: "I'm offline until tomorrow morning."
  • Have a physical book ready. Not a Kindle , a paper book you can feel.
  • If you live with others, invite them to join. A shared digital sunset changes a household.

Variations

Sunset at 6 PM

Sunset at 6 PM: For the brave. Four extra hours of analog life.

  • Note: Sunset at 6 PM: For the brave. Four extra hours of analog life.

Candlelight dinner

Candlelight dinner: Cook and eat by candlelight only. No electric lights at all after 8 PM.

  • Note: Candlelight dinner: Cook and eat by candlelight only. No electric lights at all after 8 PM.

Letter evening

Letter evening: Use the freed-up time to write a letter by hand to someone you've been meaning to reach out to.

  • Note: Letter evening: Use the freed-up time to write a letter by hand to someone you've been meaning to reach out to.