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natali 33 [55]
3 years ago
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“If something is a tool, it genuinely is just sitting there, waiting patiently to be used. If something is not a tool, it’s dema

nding things from you, it’s seducing you, it’s manipulating you. It wants things from you.” ~ Tristan Harris Do you think social media is a tool for you? How might you make it one?
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Sometimes :)

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I love reading

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