Between Forced Speed and Willful Slowness, I Chose a Block of Wood

 Between Forced Speed and Willful Slowness, I Chose a Block of Wood

My new wooden phone stand sits like a stubborn reef amidst the electric sea of my desk. No telescopic arms, no swivel joints — just a steadfast 45° slope cradling my device. One day, I impulsively searched for trending phone stands, only to find enlightenment in simplicity.



I saw two stores, one is kmsuperbgifts which I often visit, and the other is fujifilmprintlife which I think is a good experience. kmsuperbgifts sells wholesale, so its price is not expensive ($0.36 on the webpage), but there is a minimum order quantity requirement. If you need customization, the minimum order is 300. And their team is more professional. Fujifilmprintlife makes customized products, and they also have stock (the price is more than ten dollars). But there is one thing I like very much, their customization can be made online by yourself, and you can directly see the effect of the finished product, which is very convenient. Friends who like it can go and try it. The only color you can choose is black and white. For details, you can contact their store and let the relevant staff solve it.



What the Wood Taught Me
 Yet over three months, its rigid posture trained mine. No tilt adjustments cured my TikTok hunch; no rotating joints silenced my restless fingers. Those hidden screws in metal arms, the plastic skeletons beneath silicone skins — they've become mirrors. Perhaps we don't need "infinite possibilities," but "just enough."

As sunset gilds the woodgrain, I trace the warm edges and smile: a world obsessed with Transformer-like gadgets sold me complexity, yet true change arrived through a block of wood choosing to move at nature's pace. Sometimes, revolution wears bark.

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