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"Technology Overload" Can Ruin Relationships
Technology might be just as addictive as alcohol and drugs and could also wreak havoc with personal and work relationships, a leading expert said. How to avoid this?
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Not just relationship, it can break the whole life. I do not see how different it is from an addiction. The same causes, the same symptoms (including loneliness and isolation). I think it should be regarded as such. I think solutions are the same.
by Grinch, 28 february 2008, 21:28 | reply