Digital reflex is a term used to describe our natural inclination to look to digital devices for entertainment, communication, and information. However, in contrast to the digital world, there are several antonyms that are relevant. One of them is "analog," which is associated with the old age when things such as vinyl records, typewriters, and polaroid cameras were prevalent. Another antonym is "physical," which refers to the tangible things we can touch, see and feel, such as books, paintings, and sculptures. Lastly, "natural" is an antonym that describes things untouched by humans such as parks, beaches, and forests. Finding a balance between the digital world and the natural, physical, and analog worlds is essential for a well-rounded life.