We've gone through, really a period of great social withdrawal. And it's not just the pandemic. It really dates to the moment those smartphones got dumped in our pockets. Today, the average adult spends half as much time every week with friends and family in person than they did just 30 years ago. The fall off in socialization has been even more severe for our kids. They're in Some instances spending 60, 70% less time in in person communion than they were just generations ago. (32:22–32:33)
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Asserts that adults spend significantly less time with friends and family compared to 30 years ago.
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