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Social media has turned the art of living into an art of performing

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We all know, that social media is not the reality. Yet we compare our lives with the highlight reels which we see on social media.

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How to get out of the trap?

1. Enjoy your off-screen life. Don't just click pictures just to post on social media. Instead live in the moment.

We're living in an era where capturing moments using our phones is more important than living those moments with whoever is beside us.

2. Keep the phone away at bedtime.

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