Glauber Ribeiro

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Through his own experience and access to research via his seat on the board of Canada’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, he’s become convinced that many of us currently use social media the way a lot of people smoked in the 1960s. “Cigarettes were part of pretty much the whole twentieth century—part of advertisements, part of pop culture, everything,” he said. “Then researchers figured out, oh, there’s some health consequences to this.”
The Future of Feeling: Building Empathy in a Tech-Obsessed World
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