In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books
In the time you spend on social media each year, you could read 200 books
4/12/2018
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This article highlights the amount of time people spend on social media compared to the time it takes to read books. It states that the average person spends around 608 hours per year on social media, which is equivalent to approximately 200 books. The article suggests that the time spent on social media could be better utilized by reading books, which can provide intellectual and emotional benefits. It also mentions the importance of finding a balance between online activities and offline pursuits. The article serves as a reminder of the potential impact of excessive social media use on personal development and suggests alternative ways to make use of our time.
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