The Problem with Social Media
I see several risk factors in relying on information shared through social media to shape your worldview, your values, and your stance on particular issues.
I see several risk factors in relying on information shared through social media to shape your worldview, your values, and your stance on particular issues.
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Sometimes very smart people overcomplicate their lives by overthinking things. Here’s one simple decision you can make every day that will dramatically improve your life.
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