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40 The real technology problem isn’t screen time. It’s that your phone learned your emotional patterns faster than any person in your life ever did, and now it meets needs that no human relationship has been given the chance to meet.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 11:06 EDT

The real technology problem isn’t screen time. It’s that your phone learned your emotional patterns faster than any person in your life ever did, and now it meets needs that no human relationship has been given the chance to meet.

The real technology crisis isn't screen time — it's that smartphones have become the most emotionally responsive presence in most people's lives, quietly replacing the relational needs that human connections were never given the chance to meet.

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