Society works best as a result of frequent fine tuning of feelings, with each person responding to and regulating them as needed. Failure to notice feelings and take appropriate action, erodes the system itself, leading to less than optimal results.
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A Michigan University study of undergraduate students showed that the use of social media interacts with psychological well-being, suggesting that social media may provide greater benefits for people with lower self-esteem or those with low life-satisfaction.
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