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Screen addiction? Don’t feel bad, feel angry.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation March 26, 2023

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It’s time to stop beating ourselves up over our screen addictions.Enough self-loathing over the pointless scrolling that robs endless hours, not to mention our self-respect. And those of us with kids so glued to Snapchat and YouTube we forget what they look like can quit feeling like lousy parents.The tech companies want us to believe our lack of self-control is a personal failing. In fact, they’ve designed their products for maximum... + full article



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