WE often point to familiar culprits – violent video games, social media and excessive screen time – to explain the violence prevalent in society today.
These are genuine concerns, but they tell only part of the story. The real digital crisis runs deeper. Technology may provide the setting, but the erosion of restraint, the quiet self-regulation that helps us pause before we act, is what truly deserves attention.
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