Rutherford said, "I came to realize that the phone addiction that the students were struggling with was causing severe mental health problems for me, preventing me from being a good husband."
He stated, "Most of the people in the class, they've got their headphones in, they've got their phones on. They're not actually listening," emphasizing the pervasive disengagement in his classroom.
Rutherford highlighted his struggles, saying, "I was just like, 'I can't. They're not interested in what I have to say.' And that, frankly, is the reason that I had to leave."
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