Deleting Facebook May Be The Key To Happiness
A recent study done by New York and Stanford University found that people experienced a positive increase in their mood when they deleted Facebook from their everyday life.
Deleting the site decreased symptoms of loneliness, and depression and anxiousness when compared to daily users. People who deleted the site experienced more social human interaction along with fewer updates about political information.
What would it take for you to give up social media? If you could only use one social media site, which one would you pick?
Less Facebook may equal more smiles. https://t.co/7XtEGecUjm
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