Here's Why Apologizing By Text Is Different From Saying Sorry In Person

Here's Why Apologizing By Text Is Different From Saying Sorry In Person

We spend an average of three hours each day fixated on our phones. And all that quality time with those tiny screens, MIT social scientist Sherry Turkle told Tech Insider, comes at a hefty price: our empathy and solitude.

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