Digital Childhood Solutions
Jonathan emphasizes four crucial norms to help combat the mental health crisis among youth: no smartphones before high school, delaying social media until age 16, implementing phone-free schools, and encouraging unsupervised play. He believes these steps can significantly reduce the rising anxiety and depression rates seen since 2012. The conversation then shifts to Fareed, who explores the impacts of the industrial revolution on modern geopolitics in his latest work.In this clip
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