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If social media disappeared tomorrow, how many people in your life would you still truly stay connected with?

What makes share aspects of their lives publicly on social media? Is it primarily a way to showcase their lifestyle, seek sympathy or validation from other? To what extent can such behavior be considered a form of social influence or manipulation?
How does Socrates’ belief that happiness and virtue are linked hold up when we see wicked people seemingly prospering in the real world?
How does Socrates’ focus on caring for the soul by doing good actions resonate with contemporary self-help or self-improvement philosophies?
Why do people choose to spend their weekends on hobbies instead of just relaxing and doing nothing?

 
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