シャドーイング練習: English Listening Practice for Beginners | Social Media vs Real Life | English Podcast #learnenglish - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Hello everyone, and welcome back to Mr. English Channel,
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where learning English is easy and fun.
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I'm Emily.
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Hello, Emily, and hello to all our wonderful listeners.
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It is so good to be here today.
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I am so happy you are here, Paul.
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You look very happy today.
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I am happy, Emily, but I am also a little, hmm, confused.
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Confused?
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Why are you confused?
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Did you have a difficult morning?
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Well, no, it was a good morning.
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I was looking at my phone.
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Ah, the phone.
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Were you looking at social media?
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Yes, I was looking at photos of my friends.
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Everyone looked so perfect.
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Oh, Paul, I know what you mean.
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Everyone has a perfect life on the Internet.
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Exactly.
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My friend Tom, you remember Tom from The Office?
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Yes, of course.
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The funny guy who works with Sarah.
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Well, Tom posted a photo of his breakfast today.
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It was beautiful.
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Was it a big breakfast?
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It was amazing.
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He had eggs, fruit, a green juice,
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and a very pretty coffee.
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Wow, that sounds like a lot of work for a Tuesday morning.
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That is why I am confused.
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I saw Tom at the office an hour later.
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And?
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How did he look?
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He looked tired.
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He told me he didn't have time to eat his breakfast because he spent 20 minutes taking the photo.
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Oh, no!
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So the food was cold?
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Yes.
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He said the eggs were cold and the coffee was not good anymore.
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That is so funny.
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But it is also a little sad, right?
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It is.
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He wanted the photo to look perfect,
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but his real breakfast was not very good.
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That is our topic for today, Paul.
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Social media and real life.
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I love it.
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It is a very important topic for everyone.
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It really is.
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We spend so much time looking at screens.
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We do.
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And sometimes we forget what is real.
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You know, Paul, I have a small secret about this.
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A secret?
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Tell me.
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Not yet.
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Later, at the end of the episode,
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I want to share a very useful tip.
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Oh?
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Is it about social media?
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Yes.
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It is a small trick that helped me feel much better about my life.
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Now I am very curious.
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I will wait for the end.
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Good.
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So, Paul, do you post many photos on the Internet?
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Not many.
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I am a little shy.
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I usually just look at other people's photos.
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I understand.
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I like to post photos of my dog and my garden.
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Your garden is beautiful, Emily.
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Those photos are real.
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Thank you.
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But, you know, sometimes I move the trash can before I take the photo.
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Really?
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You hide the trash?
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Yes.
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I want the garden to look clean.
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But in real life, there are leaves on the floor and a big plastic trash can.
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That is interesting.
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So even your real photos have a little bit of, um, editing?
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Yes, exactly.
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I think we all do that.
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We want to show the best parts of our day.
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I saw a photo of a woman on a beach yesterday.
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She looked so relaxed.
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That sounds nice.
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I love the beach.
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But then I saw a video of the same beach.
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It was so crowded.
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There were people everywhere.
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Ah, so the photo was just one small corner of the beach?
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Yes.
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In the photo, she looked alone and peaceful.
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In real life, it was loud and busy.
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It's like a magic trick.
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We only see what the person wants us to see.
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That is true.
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It's called a highlight reel.
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Do you know that expression, Emily?
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Hmm.
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Highlight reel?
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Can you explain that?
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Sure.
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A highlight is the best part of something,
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like the best goal in a soccer game.
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Oh, I see.
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So social media is just the best moments of life.
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Exactly.
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We don't post photos of our messy kitchens or our boring meetings.
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Imagine a photo of your big boring report from last week.
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Oh, no. Here is a photo of me crying over numbers.
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No one wants to see that.
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Look at my 30 pages of math.
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So exciting.
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No way.
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People would stop following me immediately.
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But that is real life.
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We all have boring moments and messy rooms.
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I think it makes people feel bad sometimes.
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They think, why is my life so messy?
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Yes, I agree.
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When I see my friend Maria on vacation,
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I feel a little… jealous.
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Maria?
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The one who's getting married next month?
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Yes, she's in Italy right now.
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She's posting photos of pasta and old buildings.
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Italy.
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Wow, that sounds wonderful.
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It looks wonderful, but I talked to her on the phone yesterday.
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And what did she say?
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Was she having a great time?
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Well, she said her feet hurt from walking,
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and she lost her sunglasses.
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Oh no!
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She didn't post a photo of her hurting feet?
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No. She only posted the beautiful pasta.
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So in her photos, she is a queen in Italy.
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In real life, she is a tired tourist with no sunglasses.
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Exactly.
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It's important to remember that when we scroll through our phones.
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Scrolling.
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That is another big word.
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We scroll and scroll for hours.
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I do that before I go to sleep.
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It is a bad habit.
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Me too.
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My eyes get tired, but I cannot stop.
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Why do we do that, Paul?
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I think we are looking for something exciting.
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We want to see what is happening.
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But usually nothing exciting is happening.
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Just more photos of cats and coffee.
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True.
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But I like the cat photos.
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I like them too.
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But sometimes I look at the clock and, wow, one hour passed?
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I know.
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You think it is five minutes,
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but it is 60 minutes.
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That is time we can use for other things,
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like reading a book or talking to a friend.
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Or sleeping.
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I need more sleep.
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We all do.
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You know, Paul, if you are enjoying this conversation about social media,
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don't forget to like the video.
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Yes, and subscribe to Mr. English Channel.
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We love having you here.
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And please share this episode with a friend.
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Maybe a friend who spends too much time on their phone.
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That is a good idea.
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And we have a small task for you today.
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Oh?
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What is it?
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If you are still listening,
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comment the word, real life, in the comments below.
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One word?
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Real life?
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Yes, all together.
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It shows us you are listening and you care about being present.
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I love that.
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Real life.
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It is a good reminder.
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So, Emily, let's talk about FOMO.
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Have you heard that?
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Ah, yes.
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F-O-M-O.
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Fear of missing out.
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Exactly.
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It's that feeling when you see your friends at a party and you are at home in your pajamas.
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Oh, I hate that feeling.
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You think everyone is having fun without me.
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Yes, I had that last Saturday.
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I saw a photo of Tom and Sarah at a new restaurant.
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The Italian restaurant?
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Luigi's?
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No, a new sushi place.
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They looked so happy.
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And how did you feel?
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I felt lonely.
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I was sitting on my sofa eating a sandwich.
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But, Paul, you like your sofa.
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You told me you love quiet Saturday nights.
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I do.
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I love my sofa and my sandwich.
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But the photo made me feel like I was doing something wrong.
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That is the power of social media.
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It can make a good night feel like a bad night.
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It is very strange.
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Before phones, I would be happy with my sandwich.
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Exactly.
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You wouldn't know about the sushi.
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You would just enjoy your dinner.
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I think we need to be more careful with our feelings.
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I agree.
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We need to remember that photos are not the whole story.
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You know, I tried something new yesterday.
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Oh?
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What did you do?
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I went for a walk in the park,
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and I left my phone at home.
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No phone at all?
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No phone.
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It was a little scary at first.
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Why was it scary?
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I thought, what if I see a beautiful bird?
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I cannot take a photo.
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Or what if I see a famous person?
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Exactly.
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I felt like I couldn't save the moment.
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But what happened?
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Did you see a beautiful bird?
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I did.
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I saw a big blue bird.
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It was sitting on a tree near the water.
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And?
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Was it okay that you didn't have a photo?
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It was more than okay.
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Because I didn't have my phone,
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I really looked at the bird.
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Wow!
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You watched it with your eyes, not through a screen.
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Yes.
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I saw the colours.
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I heard the sound it made.
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I stayed there for five minutes.
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That is wonderful, Paul.
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If you had your phone, what would you do?
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I would spend four minutes trying to get a good photo.
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Then I would spend one minute thinking of a caption.
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Look at this blue bird, hashtag nature, hashtag blessed.
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Exactly.
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And I wouldn't really see the bird.
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I would only see the screen.
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That is a very powerful lesson.
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We miss the real moment because we want to post the moment.
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I felt so much more relaxed after that walk.
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My head felt… quiet.
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I need to try that.
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A digital detox.
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Digital detox.
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I like that name.
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It sounds like a healthy diet for the brain.
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It is.
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Our brains are tired of all the colors and the clicking and the likes.
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Speaking of likes, do you feel happy when people like your photos, Emily?
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Hmm.
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Yes, I do.
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It feels like a small high-five from a friend.
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Me too.
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But if I don't get many likes,
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I feel a little sad.
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Isn't that strange?
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We let numbers on a screen change our mood.
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It is very strange.
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If ten people say hello to me in the street, I am happy.
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Of course.
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That is a lot of people.
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But if only ten people like my photo,
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I think, oh no, only ten?
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Nobody likes me.
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We are so silly sometimes, Paul.
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Ten people is a lot of people.
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I know.
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I need to imagine ten people standing in my living room.
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That is a crowd.
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It really is.
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We need to change how we think about those numbers.
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I agree.
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A like is nice, but a real conversation is better.
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Like our conversation right now.
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Exactly.
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I don't need a button for this.
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I can see you are smiling.
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And I can hear you are laughing.
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That is real connection.
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You know, Emily, I saw a very funny video about social media reality.
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Oh?
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What was in the video?
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It showed a man in a very messy room.
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There were clothes on the floor and old pizza boxes everywhere.
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Oh, dear.
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That sounds like a disaster.
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But then he cleaned one tiny corner of the room,
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just one small table.
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Only one table?
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Yes.
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He put a flower and a book on that table.
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Then he took a photo.
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And I bet the photo looked beautiful.
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It looked like a luxury hotel.
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He posted it with the caption, Sunday morning vibes.
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Vibes.
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I love that word.
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It's so… internet.
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But the reality was the messy pizza box is just 10 centimeters away.
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That is the perfect example of social media.
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It's a crop.
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A crop?
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What does that mean?
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When you crop a photo, you cut the edges.
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You remove what you don't want.
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Ah, so we crop our lives.
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We cut out the mess.
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Yes, and we only show the flower and the book.
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I think I am going to stop cropping so much.
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Really?
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Are you going to post a photo of your messy desk?
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Maybe not today, but I will tell my friends when I'm having a hard day.
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That is a good idea.
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Being vulnerable is important.
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Vulnerable.
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That is a big word.
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It means being honest about our feelings, right?
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Yes, exactly.
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It's okay to say, I am tired or I am sad.
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My friend Sarah did that last week.
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She posted that she was feeling stressed about work.
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And what happened?
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Did people be mean to her?
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No. Everyone was so kind.
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They said, me too, and you can do it.
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Wow.
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So being real actually helped her connect with people?
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Yes.
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It was better than a perfect photo.
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It was a real moment.
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I love that.
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Maybe social media isn't all bad.
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No, it's not bad.
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It's just a tool.
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We just need to use it in a healthy way.
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Like a hammer.
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You can build a house,
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or you can hit your thumb.
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I don't want to hit my thumb.
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Me neither.
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I want to build a house of friends.
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That is a very poetic idea, Emily.
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Thank you, Paul.
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I'm feeling very inspired today.
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Me too.
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I feel like I want to put my phone in a drawer for the rest of the day.
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That is a great plan.
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But wait, I still have to share my secret tip.
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Oh, yes.
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I almost forgot.
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You promised a secret tip at the end of the episode.
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I did, and it is a very simple one.
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I am ready.
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I have my notebook.
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What is the tip for social media in real life?
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OK, here it is.
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Turn off your notifications.
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All of them?
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Yes, especially for social media.
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No pings, no dings, no vibrations.
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But how will I know if someone likes my photo?
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is the point, Paul.
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You will check the phone when you want to,
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not when the phone tells you to.
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Hmm.
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So I'm the boss, not the phone.
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Exactly.
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When the phone pings, it's like a little bell.
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We're like dogs.
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We run to the phone.
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You're right.
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I hear the sound and I stop everything.
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I stop talking.
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I stop eating.
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But if there is no sound,
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you stay in real life.
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You finish your coffee.
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You finish your walk.
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Wow!
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That is so simple, but it's very powerful.
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It changed my life.
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Now I only look at social media twice a day.
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Once in the morning and once in the evening.
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Only twice?
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That is very brave, Emily.
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It was hard for three days,
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but now I feel so much more peaceful.
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I don't feel like I'm missing anything i'm gonna try
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that right now i'm gonna turn them off good job paul your brain will thank you
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and i will have more time to talk to you
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that is the best part well emily this was a fantastic
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chat i feel like i learned a lot me too paul
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real life is pretty great isn't it it is even with the the messy rooms and the cold eggs.
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Especially the cold eggs.
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Well, everyone, we hope you enjoyed this episode about social media and real life.
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Yes, we hope it helps you feel a little more present today.
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Before you go, please don't forget to subscribe to our channel, Mr. English Channel.
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And give this video a like if you think real life is better than social media.
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And remember the comment.
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Write real life below so we know you're part of our community.
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We love reading your stories and your comments.
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They make our day.
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They really do.
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It's our favorite social media part of the week.
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Thank you for listening, everyone.
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You are all amazing.
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Yes, thank you.
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Go out and enjoy the real world today.
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Look at a bird.
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Yes, look at a bird with your eyes.
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Until next time, everyone.
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Goodbye.
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Bye for now.
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See you in the next episode.
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