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Sadia Kalam's avatar

Oh Garrett it breaks my heart when I see children and teens and young people as well as elderly people and my peers unable to hold a conversation and make eye contact.

In my tradition eye contact is actually not something encouraged between men and women who are not married but being able to be present doesn’t mean you have to have that necessarily. I routinely “forget” my device and leave it uncharged and it’s actually exhilarating lol

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Michael Sanchez's avatar

Garrett, this was great! I wonder how much phones can function as a means of escape—can we find liberation in these tiny devices? While phones dramatically limit our ability to make physical community, we are simultaneously more interconnected than ever before. I know technology can certainly feel like a black hole, but how much of this can we blame on technology versus the state of the current world?

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