chapter, and Shaun and I both agree that one of the easiest noes we have ever chosen is restricting our children’s access to social media. They understand—both because they’ve witnessed it and because we have freely discussed it with them—the difference between the work I do on social media and the time suck that is idly spending hours a day on a variety of apps whose primary end is to distract our minds, capture our hearts, and fill our souls with discontentment, lust, and envy. (Sidenote: the book 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You discusses at length this idea of using smartphones as tools
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