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What Our Society Is Missing | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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More often than not, public places are filled with people looking at their phones rather than each other.
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It’s a clear sign that society’s interdependence on technology has created a culture that lacks social skills.
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We have forgotten how to connect with other people. The result is we end up yelling our opinions on social media without care for each other.
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Wall Street Journal writer Jennifer Wallace noted that, “Chitchat is an important social lubricant, helping to build empathy and a sense of community.”
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I challenge you to regularly take time to notice the people around you and connect with them. As you open yourself to connecting with other people,
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you’ll find your outlook on society will change. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.