In the Digital Age, everyone wants the latest and greatest device, the coolest and most cutting-edge tech. You can find augmented reality glasses that transpose digital information on your everyday environment; you can buy a smart water bottle that tracks your liquid intake; you can plug Bluetooth headphones into your ears to hear music and podcasts all day long; and you can connect your baby’s changing pad to Wi-Fi to monitor their weight before and after a dirty diaper. But — do you actually need all of your belongings to be digital?