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What’s it like to grow up without constant notifications or likes? This conversation dives into life with limited access to social media — the benefits, the frustrations, and the freedom. We connect this personal story to research on focus, learning, and memory, which shows that while social media doesn’t directly harm attention, being offline can still change how we think and interact. Living offline doesn’t mean being out of touch — it can mean being more in control.
By Aubrey GroenendalWhat’s it like to grow up without constant notifications or likes? This conversation dives into life with limited access to social media — the benefits, the frustrations, and the freedom. We connect this personal story to research on focus, learning, and memory, which shows that while social media doesn’t directly harm attention, being offline can still change how we think and interact. Living offline doesn’t mean being out of touch — it can mean being more in control.