The document discusses the views of Aung Myo Min, a 28-year-old man, who believes that while technology has benefits, it can also distract people from real-world interactions and experiences if overused. It notes that excessive smartphone and social media use prevents forming meaningful connections with others in person. The piece argues that balance is needed between digital and non-digital activities to lead a happy and well-rounded life.
The document discusses the views of Aung Myo Min, a 28-year-old man, who believes that while technology has benefits, it can also distract people from real-world interactions and experiences if overused. It notes that excessive smartphone and social media use prevents forming meaningful connections with others in person. The piece argues that balance is needed between digital and non-digital activities to lead a happy and well-rounded life.
The document discusses the views of Aung Myo Min, a 28-year-old man, who believes that while technology has benefits, it can also distract people from real-world interactions and experiences if overused. It notes that excessive smartphone and social media use prevents forming meaningful connections with others in person. The piece argues that balance is needed between digital and non-digital activities to lead a happy and well-rounded life.
The document discusses the views of Aung Myo Min, a 28-year-old man, who believes that while technology has benefits, it can also distract people from real-world interactions and experiences if overused. It notes that excessive smartphone and social media use prevents forming meaningful connections with others in person. The piece argues that balance is needed between digital and non-digital activities to lead a happy and well-rounded life.