Last time my grand-daughter visited me she brought some sort of screen with her (a tablet?) and focussed on it nearly all the time: she copped a lecture from me about humans being more important than screens! Usually she draws or paints or we feed the ducks, take the dog for a walk, but not visit.
The other day I was feeling a tiny bit lonely being the only person eating lunch alone in a cafe with my book, until I looked around and all the couples and families were looking at their screens and not at each other! I think they're lonelier than I was with my book
IIN that so many people have their eyes glued to a SCREEN?
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Last time my grand-daughter visited me she brought some sort of screen with her (a tablet?) and focussed on it nearly all the time: she copped a lecture from me about humans being more important than screens! Usually she draws or paints or we feed the ducks, take the dog for a walk, but not visit.
The other day I was feeling a tiny bit lonely being the only person eating lunch alone in a cafe with my book, until I looked around and all the couples and families were looking at their screens and not at each other! I think they're lonelier than I was with my book