Digital well-being
Technology takes a lot of burden off our shoulders. What we used to spend days with can now be done in minutes. At the same time personal interactions have become more superficial than before. The eight years a child spends in primary school is enough to learn to study, learn to adapt and start to understand the world. All of these take time and the problem nowadays is that we don’t have enough time, because the speed of technological innovation is bigger than the speed at which people’s adapting skills are developing. We are running like crazy to keep up with our own development, but soon we are going to realise that well-being can be digital, but the key to feeling well is the person themselves. //
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