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Tools And How We Use Them

Social networks amplify who we are. They connect us to countless people and magnify our actions—whether they’re harmful or helpful.


It's just as easy to use Facebook to scam someone out of their savings as it is to find an organ donor. But that's true of all tools. You can use a hammer to harm someone or build an orphanage.


It's worth being intentional about how we use the tools we use.

 
 
 

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