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Gen Z's new anti-tech rebellion: making eye contact and listening to each other
Members of the Luddite Club in New York City who gave up their smartphones say their lives are richer and allows them to be more present with others.
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Members of the Luddite Club in New York City who gave up their smartphones say their lives are richer and allows them to be more present with others.
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