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RE: Performance in our activities and digital distractions

in Project HOPE3 years ago

I read somewhere that cell phones have brought people far away closer together and distanced those who are close. It's a contrast that we can't escape, even if we try, because the pandemic has magnified the need to communicate at a distance.
In fact, the Internet was the first soldier of the apocalypse in this.
In my childhood there was no such thing and the way of interacting was traditional or personal, while now young people play online, without even knowing each other.
It is a reality that at some point will have to be limited, but I do not see it as easy, since the new generations do not know how to live without them.

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Thank you for your comment! It is a difficult reality for parents to set limits for young people, since from a very young age they ask for phones as gifts or use the phone of a family member with enormous skill. However, the social part and sharing must prevail. Greetings!