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Sep 2019
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Don’t Use Your Phone on Breaks, How to S...

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About this episode

Learn about why using your phone during a break is a bad idea; why we roll our eyes; and how the material values scale can help you measure your materialism so you can see how much you’re influenced by consumer culture.

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