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 @9JFJRXP  from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

There's always a perfect balance you have to strike with all things new and the truth people have to realize is you can't do everything in your life so make every decision with as much though as a move in professional chess.

 @9JDCFVC from Ohio  answered…2yrs2Y

I think it could improve your life by making people be more succesful and fit.

 @9JDCK25 from Texas  answered…2yrs2Y

Screen time can prevent you from seeing new things. While other activities can help you see new things.

 @9JDCDSZ from Virginia  answered…2yrs2Y

The balance might greatly affect me in a certain manner. If I do more screen time than other activities, I might not be able to do anything to help my community. If it’s the other way around, I could be willing to help my community for the greater good.

 @9JDCBL6answered…2yrs2Y

you can use it to inform others and communicate with others, finding jobs, and see what is going on. making sure you take time alone and off your screen gives you better brain health and lets you breathe and relax.

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