Many people have a smartphone but want to use it less. “This ambivalence,” Julie Beck reports, “is one of the key tensions of modern life. And for many people, it cannot be eliminated—only managed.” | Collector
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Many people have a smartphone but want to use it less. “This ambivalence,” Julie Beck reports, “is one of the key tensions of modern life. And for many people, it cannot be eliminated—only managed.”
Many people have a smartphone but want to use it less. “This ambivalence,” Julie Beck reports, “is one of the key tensions of modern life. And for many people, it cannot be eliminated—only managed.”