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1. Comment positively in one of your friends’ posts.

Make sure that your comment has sense and


accurate to the post.

Share a post (could be news, inspirational message, and the like); add a caption that is catchy
and timely.
Post something inspirational (could be just a photo that speaks volume or a message from the

heart).
2. "Human relationships are rich; they're messy and demanding. We have learned the habit of
cleaning them up with technology. And the move from conversation to connection is part of
this."

I don't know how the author was able to express all of these with the right words. Human
relationships are truly rich, messy and demanding. You care too little, they label you stone-cold and
apathetic. You care too much, now you're overbearing. And it seems that whatever we lack in terms
of communication can be easily cleaned up by with technology. Let me state an example. You have
not spent time with any of your friends for a while now and you've been upset about it. You post a
picture on your Facebook and you get tons of likes and received a lot of compliments through
comments of those friends you are upset about and all of a suddent, all those feelings of longing for
personal connection disappears and you are already satisfied with the attention they are giving you
through a social media platform. It is as if the number of likes and comments we receive as we post
are apologies for things that we fail to give.

3. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nbB5uiXnm_SCz6YZTSbhAeIes0SBtKl5/view?usp=sharing

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