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Growing up in a liberal and digital world

  • shanruby
  • Sep 14, 2025
  • 2 min read

We all grow up and pursue higher education; the experience has evolved significantly from the days of heavy books and binders filled with college paper. For some of us, we occasionally encountered liberal professors, perhaps once or twice a week. These professors would present liberal viewpoints in the classroom. After their lectures, we would gather our materials and proceed to our next class as part of a typical day. The day moves on like any ordinary day. I am skeptical that encountering a professor for a few hours each week could solely account for the societal changes we observe today. I do not believe it is sufficient to input that much evil we see today. But the combined effect of a liberal professor and a phone could change anybody's thinking process. That shows us the phones are very powerful resources handed out to young minds. It could be used for good or evil, depending on who is in charge of changing the game unit. It is important to do your research and find reliable resources. However, the combined influence of a liberal professor and the pervasive presence of a cell phone can significantly alter one's thought processes; eight hours per day could improve the professor's viewpoints and our way of comprehending information through cell phone repetition. We live in a world that no longer feels entirely secure. Prolonged exposure to digital devices for three straight days can lead to psychosis. Our young people are not the enemies but the victims; they were given a car to drive without the necessary training or driver's license. Determining what is right, true, or morally sound becomes challenging when our opinions are shaped by the powerful influence of digital devices. Information is abundant and originates from diverse sources. It is imperative to educate our children on discerning between good and evil, especially in the context of phones where truth can be easily distorted. Understanding the source, background, and credibility of the information we consume is essential in navigating the complexities of this new digital age.


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