I saw this article which raises a few interesting points - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/06/s...=pocket-newtab
I don't want to have a zillion FB "friends" (I don't have an FB account, and don't want one), and I don't want a lot of the stuff which younger people seem to think is essential, but I don't want the opposite extreme of not having any friends either.
I also think some younger people have problems because of technology. People who can't make relationships because "everybody (else) uses something called tinder or grinder, or whatever", so "nobody" actually tries to make friends with people they might actually meet. Sad world!
I don't want to have a zillion FB "friends" (I don't have an FB account, and don't want one), and I don't want a lot of the stuff which younger people seem to think is essential, but I don't want the opposite extreme of not having any friends either.
I also think some younger people have problems because of technology. People who can't make relationships because "everybody (else) uses something called tinder or grinder, or whatever", so "nobody" actually tries to make friends with people they might actually meet. Sad world!
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