I was the last generation in college without a smartphone. We were more spontaneous, and social media didn't dictate our lives.
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In college, the absence of smartphones fostered spontaneity and deep connections, allowing for genuine interactions without the distractions of social media.
Social interactions thrived without pre-planned texts, making spontaneous hangouts more common and less invasive—leading to unexpected connections.
Meeting new people meant engaging with them authentically, free from preconceived notions shaped by social media profiles or online aesthetics.
The shift from documenting to living meant our focus was on the experience, not on creating the perfect social media post.
Read at Business Insider
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