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Have we lost touch with our human connections and each other?

How many times do we communicate with each other face-to-face versus through a digital device?

If I were to answer this question, I would tell you that most of my interactions are now through a text message, a Facebook post, a phone call, or an email.

Have we lost touch with our human connections with one another? Have we lost the ability to be in the moment without a screen in our hand? Or is technology helping us build better relationships?

With all good things, there is always some bad. Many have had concerns about the improvements in technology and how our face-to-face connections have drastically shifted. Some have called us a divided world where there are humans and a wall of screens between each other. We are susceptible to pulling out our phones to take a video or photos of our moments, rather than enjoying the moment we are in. Is there any way we can get back to our connections after this major shift in technology?

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