Jim Crow laws still existed in the southern states
They went to see a movie with their friends too.
I saw a friend across the street, so I went over to see him
They went with him to the movies and we went too.
1. Physical Issue with high use of digital technology - <em>Text Neck Syndrome</em>
Text Neck Syndrome or Anterior Neck Syndrome refers to strain in the neck and shoulders that is caused by flexing the neck forwards and downwards while using a smartphone. Increased usage of smartphones has increased the risk of text neck syndrome.
Solution: To reduce the risk of Text Neck Syndrome:
a) smartphone usage should be minimized
b) Hold your phone at eye level while using it
c) Perform gentle neck stretches.
2. Psychological Issue with high use of digital technology- <em>Low self-esteem</em>
Individuals of all ages, and especially adolescents, might experience low self-esteem, feelings of inadequacy and poor body-image due to high use of digital technology. This is because digital technology over-represents models or celebrities who are underweight. Additionally, platforms like [email protected] and [email protected] predominately display the glamorous side of life (parties, vacations, etc.) that are not an accurate reflection of reality.
Solution: The best solution for the aforementioned scenario would be to follow content that is positive, encouraging and motivational, such as well-being podcasts, [email protected] groups, [email protected] accounts, etc. Additionally, limiting usage of digital technology would also be helpful.
Answer:
Six Myths About the Good Life is a book published in 2006 and written by Joel J. Kupperman about values; when it comes to his argument about "pleasure not always leading to the optimal" Kupperman says that the constant pursuit of pleasure is just anxiety, a compulsion for more regardless of any consequences and the evidence of a deeper existential and psychological trauma due to their inability to get fulfilment or gratification. He also states that life with infinite pleasures would be boring. I believe that from those arguments, the most convincing one would be the 1st one where the constant pursuit of pleasure not always lead to an optimal outcome or satisfaction, especially if anxiety is involved to the extent of people not aware of what actually makes them happy and going for the next pleasant target without consciously enjoying what they already obtained but going by inertia.
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