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Tanner has a comedic and uncanny way of noticing everyday events. He draws people in while entertaining them about his personal experiences pertaining to social interactions and common cell phone usage amongst the youth of today. Tanner Welton is a grade 8 student from the Langley, British Columbia. He enjoys public speaking, hockey, drama the outdoors and socializing with friends. He is a very social kid who takes a keen interest in people. He is very personable and charismatic. He notices the more subtle ways people interact and loves to evaluate these relationships and share stories. He is empathic and caring towards others and notices when others feel sad, lonely or not accepted in groups. He wants all to be accepted and cared for and strives for fairness and understanding in the world. He has learned to be resilient as he faces his own daily challenges and is learning to overcome obstacles and see the light in his future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@hj006
@hj006 4 года назад
Plain and simple... technology was supposed to bring us closer and make us smarter; we're just getting dumber and pushing loved ones farther and farther away
@ryanthomas49
@ryanthomas49 2 года назад
Stop projecting. Technology DOES make people smarter. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it somehow makes people dumber.
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160 2 года назад
I feel you are absolutely correct. Don’t give kids all out access to phones and definitely keep them off social media. Strive to teach your children how to make meaningful and long lasting relationships. I see my kids friends that are in elementary school and already have cell phones and Facebook. When they stay over at our house we ask the parents to please keep the cellphones since we don’t allow our children access to things they don’t need to access.
@thehappypeople7495
@thehappypeople7495 2 года назад
Well it can, we just need to somehow use it in the right way
@Giulia-om2gl
@Giulia-om2gl Год назад
@@ryanthomas49 You're only half right ... I think phones must have existed only for calls and videocalls ..
@yusufstudying7500
@yusufstudying7500 Год назад
I'm with y
@bnsyphotography2104
@bnsyphotography2104 7 месяцев назад
I’m 23 and agree on this. Social media has destroyed society. I deleted it ages ago, and you notice how annoying it is seeing so many people glued to it.
@pablo_tt
@pablo_tt 2 года назад
Gives me hope to see someone so young talking about this issue. Thanks, Tanner!
@Jef166
@Jef166 Год назад
he did it just to put it on his resume
@dalelerette206
@dalelerette206 Год назад
Amen
@kainiefer6400
@kainiefer6400 Год назад
@@Jef166 so true
@Livingingratitudeforever
@Livingingratitudeforever 4 месяца назад
I hope he’s still doing big things
@davian7979
@davian7979 3 года назад
I am 12 years old and I find this video really interesting and I am really satisfied with that quote he says at the end “Your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.”
@pikazu2578
@pikazu2578 3 года назад
Then put the phone down
@davian7979
@davian7979 3 года назад
@@pikazu2578 I did lmao 🤡🤦‍♂️
@goodvibesonly3855
@goodvibesonly3855 2 года назад
I am 13 years old and I was a victim of cell addiction. It wasn't a problem when I looked at my phone and played numerous videos for hours but then later own I noticed some changes in myself. Being distant with my family members, having anxiety problems and a lot of temper in the sense I get angry really easily for small things and I also became poor in studies. I just wanna give a small advice to students my age, phone addiction makes you loose a lot of things and yourself. I recommend you all to take very less time in front of the screen, cause once you get addicted it's hard to come back to reality instead lets take care of ourselves and focus for our future.
@samanthacrenshaw9679
@samanthacrenshaw9679 2 года назад
Thanks for your honesty and sharing. More people need to recognize this in themselves like you did! You're on your way to healing!
@asdzpouitz747
@asdzpouitz747 2 года назад
Im glad that you’ve realized that while you’re still young
@PillowT
@PillowT 2 года назад
What did you do for the recovery? My kid is doing same you described above.
@Astro_Draws
@Astro_Draws 2 года назад
I do agree that this is a problem but I do not think it is a very large one yes it is bad for kids to become distant and develop anxiety etc. However there are so many bigger things to focus on what about kids who are being targeted by vaping companies and get addicted to that what about kids who are being violently bullied online not because of cell phone attiction but for just being themselves. As someone who has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, has an addict for a parent(alcohol) and has tried to end there own life all at only 14 I think I have some say in the matte of wether this is a real problem we need to be focused on.
@josephlipp7605
@josephlipp7605 3 года назад
I think this whole speech is very accurate in showing the harsh reality in how so many people around the world are actually addicted to their cell phones. It’s an issue that lots of kids fail to acknowledge because it’s so common. I personally know multiple people in my life who are addicted to their phones and it’s sad to see how common it is.
@annehanovich5280
@annehanovich5280 3 года назад
I found this so relevant and I love that a middle-schooler is saying these things. I actually quoted him in a podcast on the dangers of social media...
@theprodigy9617
@theprodigy9617 2 года назад
"dangers of social media..."???? bruh
@yusufstudying7500
@yusufstudying7500 Год назад
It takes over our Life
@kevinaloha
@kevinaloha 8 месяцев назад
Bravo Tanner! While it is fairly common to hear adults complaining about this “pandemic” of cell phone addiction, it is so much more powerful to hear it coming from a bright and intelligent young person like yourself. You are humble and aware. Thank you for your sharing and thoughtfulness. We ALL have work to do in this area! (and I’m in my 50’s :-)
@factsjusticetruth8752
@factsjusticetruth8752 4 года назад
*It is sad that almost nobody cares about cell phone addiction*
@eusnx1758
@eusnx1758 3 года назад
i dont
@pikazu2578
@pikazu2578 3 года назад
Though I care, I don't know what to do
@ryanthomas49
@ryanthomas49 2 года назад
Technology is the future and present. Don't like it? Don't use it.
@emward6858
@emward6858 10 месяцев назад
@@ryanthomas49 it is not that simple when companies everywhere want people to do stuff online . From banking to bill payments and shopping. It is all being forced online. So its very hard to get away from technology even though i crave simpler times myself. Life just isn't like that anymore. People who weren't born before technology really evolved during the last 20 years simply dont understand. You go down the high street and for every ten people you see 9 of them will be staring down at their phone. It is awful, really awful. I wonder just how many of them will get to the end of their lives and be filled with regrets over how much of their life was wasted staring at a phone screen . Smartphones are not a blessing they are a curse
@AfsahBuraaq
@AfsahBuraaq Год назад
it was really simple and basic.I hope we see more people like tanner coming up and understanding this. Great Job!
@dynamo5326
@dynamo5326 3 года назад
Im failing school because i want to escape the cruel reality thru my phone.
@snowjae9380
@snowjae9380 3 года назад
Nooo! Fight back! I had this problem too. I would install an anti social media add on to my browser/app when I studied. Just got to break out of the habit. You still have time, you got this :)
@howisthis7460
@howisthis7460 3 года назад
@@snowjae9380 right
@howisthis7460
@howisthis7460 3 года назад
Don't waste yourself
@dynamo5326
@dynamo5326 3 года назад
Its ok idrc
@MohamedHassan-xn8fu
@MohamedHassan-xn8fu 3 года назад
@@dynamo5326 daammn I know tht feeling tho but I try to escape it through music
@noobhubzero1760
@noobhubzero1760 2 года назад
I deleted most of my social media apps off of my phone besides discord and Snapchat, because these two tend to have the most privacy. It really makes you come to reality of how many friends/connections you actually have vs the fake connections in the virtual world. As a child, I used to be so worried that I won’t be like everyone else because everyone has Instagram, Snapchat, and more. But honestly, I would go back in time and thank my mom for not letting me have social media, and honestly to never let me and my brother have it at all. I regret using social media. It’s a waste of energy, and the sad part is people who have mental disorders seek online forums that do absolutely nothing for them but spit the same negative symptoms they are trying to address or fix. It’s ironic as the thing they are trying to use to address their mental illness is actually causing it. It gets to the point where adolescents and especially young teens can’t form a stable sense of self, and base their identity off of what everyone thinks. They turn down long-term dreams for short-term acceptance (fake acceptance), and it’s actually very sad. The world could possibly be a better place if the like button didn’t exist, and the like button was a clever component of social media from day one. Tech companies/social media companies are feeding off of social media usage, and the more likes users get, the more they’ll be apt to continue to use these outlets, therefore giving the companies what they want.
@maxxh5331
@maxxh5331 4 месяца назад
It's refreshing to see someone at this age tlaking about an issue like this. Great talk, Tanner.
@RolandKoller90
@RolandKoller90 5 месяцев назад
We’ve perpetuated a world where we all need devices to carry out life for the most part. I pay bills, gps for work, keep reminders for side business, need calls and texts from family. It is definitely hard to have control rather than the devices usefulness itself.
@sharlenehumphries3081
@sharlenehumphries3081 16 дней назад
It is great that this young person is sharing this information to adults and teaching other young people. Thank you.
@AlexDelfont
@AlexDelfont 4 года назад
Agreed! I didn't have a smartphone until my mid twenties, life is better without phones :)
@MahmoudAhmed-mi7rh
@MahmoudAhmed-mi7rh 3 года назад
I’m amazed.
@nikolaievans2432
@nikolaievans2432 3 года назад
Ok boomer
@ryanthomas49
@ryanthomas49 2 года назад
So then get off technology then. You cannot complain while simultaneously being on technology.
@rashmisalvi
@rashmisalvi 2 года назад
Yes I am kid but still l use phone but l will not much phone
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160 2 года назад
Me too. 38 years old and I didn’t get a phone till I was 22 and I’ve never had any social media accounts. I see everyday, people I work with can’t go to a meeting and stay focused. They are constantly messing with their phones. When I go hang out with new friends I always leave my phone in the car because I want to show them that I’m fully invested in our conversations. It makes for a more fulfilling life when you make actual friends and not fake Facebook friends
@Pray24
@Pray24 2 года назад
I tried telling kids and was told .. I was crossing boundaries .. we must start loving our children and that means making sure they are healthy minds as teens ! Great speech young man ! Stay strong ! God bless our youth !! Very sad truth ,
@TheFuschiaDragonfly
@TheFuschiaDragonfly 2 года назад
God he's so well spoken I'm mind blown
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
ratio
@RainbowCuga
@RainbowCuga Год назад
@@tripppaynter2633 funny how you use a twitter quote in this video
@tiffanybuchanan8819
@tiffanybuchanan8819 Год назад
This is amazing!!! Well said
@mmurniece7090
@mmurniece7090 Год назад
There's so much to learn from him, great talk!
@rasilaherman4769
@rasilaherman4769 Год назад
Great speaker, personal and timely subject, and even some humour..! Great work!
@henryh4398
@henryh4398 Год назад
👿
@sashapollard92
@sashapollard92 4 года назад
I went into a crisis care 2 years ago. When I went in, they locked away my phone and I could only use it for like 30 minutes when I was able to use it. I had to also wait for other people. I now know that is when I am depressed when my phone is constantly in my hand smh. It's sad.
@alexmattyou
@alexmattyou Год назад
The last words are true, me while seeing a wired cloud or beautiful sunset. My brain not enjoying the scenery, instead taking a snap and upload it online makes me happy. I don't wanna waste my time for living somebody else's life
@christinenewland386
@christinenewland386 4 года назад
It is all about balance. When you go to see a movie with your spouse, leave your phone at home. When you visit friends, put your phone away while you visit. You can grab a pic together just before leaving for home. When you go for a walk, enjoy nature, your dogs or children or significant other. Do not worry about social media. Be in the moment. Phone watching while crossing a street or worse yet, driving while using your phone, could be fatal for you or someone else. If you have an unfortunate aggressive encounter with someone, do not use your phone to spread the details of this toxic encounter with people who have nothing to do with the encounter and who do NOT want to know about it. Limit your time on the phone. Leave it at home and see if you can feel happy and comfortable without it. If not, you are addicted and no addictions are good for you. They imprison you! You will end up not sleeping well, getting depressed, feeling unfulfilled, because you are wasting precious time. Use them to uplift, educate or capture beautiful memories. Limit your time spent on them to one or two hours...no more! Do not document every minute of your life. Live instead!
@pikazu2578
@pikazu2578 3 года назад
Before looking at this comment... I was just reading "Newlands octave"
@ryanthomas49
@ryanthomas49 2 года назад
Absolutely not.
@theprodigy9617
@theprodigy9617 2 года назад
No
@jbautista2927
@jbautista2927 Год назад
True but one word on why it’s important to keep it around, emergency.
@sweet.julisa6468
@sweet.julisa6468 3 года назад
I found this video helpful and took notice that even I could even have a cell phone addiction. As I do, I use use my phone for everything and as everyone does. Sometimes you rely on your phone too much. We do need to take a break from a phone or any electronics and be in the moment with family and friends. Thank you for this informative video.
@ericcook5503
@ericcook5503 3 года назад
Watching this from my phone rn
@KB-sm6pj
@KB-sm6pj 2 года назад
I am so glad someone else sees what is really going on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@l0cal_gae516
@l0cal_gae516 2 года назад
POV: you're 5th grade teacher told you to watch this and write an essay on it
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
9th grade for me
@azzygrant1886
@azzygrant1886 2 года назад
10th grade for me and I have to write a persuasive speech.
@zeynepbilgi6245
@zeynepbilgi6245 2 года назад
i'm a 10th grader and my teacher did the exact same thing💀
@user-wx8lx8gd7h
@user-wx8lx8gd7h 2 года назад
@@zeynepbilgi6245 I'm here for the same reason :D
@TheFlayerYT
@TheFlayerYT 2 года назад
Second for me
@christinenewland386
@christinenewland386 4 года назад
Excellent presentation! Totally right on!
@MohamedHassan-xn8fu
@MohamedHassan-xn8fu 3 года назад
This kid speaks the truth! Listen to him!
@kar0l96
@kar0l96 Год назад
wow this kid really knows what he talks about. thanks!
@KB-sm6pj
@KB-sm6pj 2 года назад
This young man is very smart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wiggle9737
@wiggle9737 3 года назад
all parents "well in the 80's i played with rocks"
@jephaunericketts9511
@jephaunericketts9511 3 года назад
no they ran down slaves
@LorraElizabeth
@LorraElizabeth 3 года назад
We had other interests in the 80s, like interpersonal relationships 🤷🏻‍♀️
@maleahj308
@maleahj308 3 года назад
@@LorraElizabeth and cereal killer's, Drug epidemic y'all weren't all that great either 😬
@pluslotion
@pluslotion 3 года назад
@@maleahj308 that sounds cooler
@The_Electric_54
@The_Electric_54 2 года назад
I did. I named them all and mark them with my switchblade. It was very fun when you had nothing to do
@michaelribeiro4818
@michaelribeiro4818 Год назад
That is so true ❤
@aqua3890
@aqua3890 2 года назад
I'm fulfilling my phone addiction by watching this video. As my brain says "this is the most relevant thing to do". And brain does that without thinking
@matchettelopez5851
@matchettelopez5851 Год назад
Absolutely awesome speech!
@Alexandra-ew3ep
@Alexandra-ew3ep 2 года назад
This kid need to do school tour.
@swimmerman2233
@swimmerman2233 2 года назад
This wasn’t the video I was looking for. Yet here I am
@user-oo4zs9hl1n
@user-oo4zs9hl1n Год назад
The phone is an integral part of our life, but frequent use is addictive. I myself feel discomfort when I am left without a phone, the main problem is not in the phone, but in the person.
@ilsearaujo1
@ilsearaujo1 2 года назад
Great talk on such a relevant topic! Great job! "... or things they did way back in the 1900's..." Ah the good old 1900's when some of us used to spend 3+ hours on the phone (landline) talking to friends we had just talked to at school, or when our parents complained about the dial-up internet usage.
@SuperDuckyWho
@SuperDuckyWho 2 года назад
Lol I laughed so hard when he said "back in the 1900s." Like... well played little man, well played.
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
great talk on this ratio
@Pray24
@Pray24 2 года назад
Great speech the ending was awesome ! God bless you , young man
@misa1996ful
@misa1996ful 7 месяцев назад
Questions according to the video you can use during the lesson: 1) what is the name of the "nophoneobeah"? 2) What do British or Spanish arents do to their children who are addicted to smartphones? 3) How do likes affect your brains? 4) How does a restaurante date look like now? 5) What's phubbing? 6) what way does the phone affect your sleep, driving, relations? 7) what was the best day of Tanner and why? 8) Do you agree with the cocnclusions that Tanner came to?
@stevenholt1867
@stevenholt1867 6 месяцев назад
The addiction is one thing leading to another.
@TheKrazyk2010
@TheKrazyk2010 Год назад
The problem I have a phone addiction is usually people are addicted to their phones but when they order something for delivery or when they are actually needed for something, they all the sudden don't have their phones with them As a delivery driver, if my customer isn't going to answer the phone, I will blow up their phone into Oblivion until they answer their phone even if they give me the worst possible rating, I will even remind them that society has been guilty of being addicted to their phones but all the sudden when it comes to something actually important to them, they all the sudden are off their addictions
@andrewchinese
@andrewchinese Год назад
Love you bros!
@sandeepInkhakhi
@sandeepInkhakhi 2 года назад
Consciousness is the answer to all the questions.
@NightShade671
@NightShade671 5 месяцев назад
I knew something was very wrong with the world when I saw people on bikes glued to their cell phone, on skateboards glued to their cell phone, driving a car and glued to their cell phone, in movie theaters and glued to their cell phone, a mother pushing her baby in a carriage and glued to her cell phone, a mother walking her little daughter home from school and glued to her cell phone, people walking in a park and glued to their cell phone, a father playing soccer with his daughter at the park and periodically checking his cell phone. My advice is PUT YOUR CELL PHONE DOWN AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE PERSON IN FRONT OF YOU.
@rashikajhan8361
@rashikajhan8361 3 года назад
Awesome bro😘 kya speech diya he tomne ekdum jhakkas ❤
@Slayzleee
@Slayzleee 3 года назад
Very well spoken young dude. I'm on a social media break
@trhope4283
@trhope4283 3 года назад
you say as you’re on youtube
@ashin771
@ashin771 3 года назад
@@Slayzleee youtube is a social media🙄
@aarontasawer2244
@aarontasawer2244 3 года назад
@@Slayzleee bro not to be rude at all but youtube is social media 😂
@sohailalexander4681
@sohailalexander4681 3 года назад
@@Slayzleee I work as a software engineer and I can tell you that there’s literally no difference between RU-vid and Facebook. So technically you’re not on a social media break
@SuperDuckyWho
@SuperDuckyWho 2 года назад
The issue is, that addiction is required to function in society in most large countries right now. It's kind of disturbing when you think about it. It would be like if you had to take oxycodone before allowed into a job interview. Not having a cell cuts you off from job opportunities, safety/location assistance (ie if you have kids you'll understand this one for sure, I need a phone on me always), financial control/information, and speed/information required today for occupations or even daily tasks (like signing up for and getting to appointments). One example is many of the covid tests, which, regardless of your views on, many employers required before returning to work. They required the use of the VAULT website or app to submit the test as well as an email for timely results. Yes, there may be many issues surrounding phone usage but the answer unfortunately can't be "just stop then." I honestly wish there was an earnest discussion about things we could do to combat these issues.
@SuperDuckyWho
@SuperDuckyWho 2 года назад
Meanwhile, like I said I acknowledge an addiction issue, my mom will not put down her phone for the reason of constantly perusing and posting to FB (which i personally hate and avoid using because I see what it does to her). I'm guessing the "answer" is a lot more nuanced and tailored to individuals as most instances of addiction are... it's just the societal reliance on the addiction source that makes it all that much more difficult.
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
the issue is this ratio
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie 3 года назад
Awesome speech bro!
@MsJhonmendoza
@MsJhonmendoza 2 года назад
Technology is not the problem, the problem is the way we use it.
@penpineappleapplepen2360
@penpineappleapplepen2360 2 года назад
Umm... Sir I think you drop this 👑
@woocheongan1437
@woocheongan1437 Год назад
With the development of the Internet and the popularization of mobile phones, more and more teenagers are addicted to the Internet. I hope that parents can also strengthen supervision, so that children can plan their time reasonably while completing their studies.
@JoshuaPatrickGarrett
@JoshuaPatrickGarrett 2 года назад
"...talk about something from the 1900s." First time I heard a kid say something like that.
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
talk about this ratio
@peterlfc1387
@peterlfc1387 7 месяцев назад
This arl man talks sense.
@jamieguerrero8339
@jamieguerrero8339 3 года назад
I love the irony in quoting Steve Jobs as his closer.
@Icanfigureitoutintime
@Icanfigureitoutintime 3 года назад
Because Steve had a childish selfish business model? Jokes
@BitBard302
@BitBard302 7 месяцев назад
Immerse yourself in "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze for a captivating take on this subject. I was profoundly moved by it.
@deshawn1801
@deshawn1801 2 года назад
This kid is smart and is going places
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
this ratio is going places
@heatherjane0808
@heatherjane0808 2 года назад
I so agree
@azimjanova2113
@azimjanova2113 Год назад
I'm watching because it's compulsory for us to learn it in training center😢
@perryostrander4648
@perryostrander4648 2 года назад
He forgot the most important thing the people who designed the phone and the frequencies that the phone generates intentionally made it so your mind would become captivated remember you're just to sell vibrating at a specific frequency
@Astro_Draws
@Astro_Draws 2 года назад
Oh so your one of those crazy people.... Ok
@EricSPizarro
@EricSPizarro 8 месяцев назад
I am an Uber driver and 9 of 10 riders no longer talk to me... and the 1 that does is mostly 50 years old or older average
@znowicotton5176
@znowicotton5176 9 месяцев назад
People also disassociate into the Internet on their phones when they have unresolved trauma.
@plutoplatters
@plutoplatters Год назад
it's too easy to depend on a phone ...that's what hooks people.
@ItzKianLance
@ItzKianLance 2 года назад
i need this for my oral communication, thanks :)
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
ratio
@bananzee
@bananzee 3 года назад
Kid: "You freak out when you loose your phone? YOUR AN ADICT!" Me: "Well maybe its because my phone costs a good amount of money and I don't want to deal with getting a new one."
@HaydenWalker
@HaydenWalker 4 года назад
I would panic if I don’t have my phone in my pocket because I would assume I lost an $800 object that is my only form of communication
@ManekaAgarwal
@ManekaAgarwal 3 года назад
lmao
@HaydenWalker
@HaydenWalker 3 года назад
@Juju Dickson I would panic if I was in public no lost it because it’s $1000 and I might not be able to find it, are you seriously telling me if you lost your phone in public you would panic
@ninanowomiejska9083
@ninanowomiejska9083 3 года назад
@Juju Dickson it has all of your information, and were literally in a pandemic ''face to face'' is really dangerous now
@eliezra7514
@eliezra7514 2 года назад
I am so addicted that I don't pay attention to school anymore, assignments are neglected and even worse I don't have the motivation to go to school when my other friends have a lot of ambition. I'm really confused with myself, my life is only about my phone and can't focus on reality
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
ratio
@user-scorp7
@user-scorp7 2 года назад
@@tripppaynter2633 omfg stop go back to Twitter tf..
@michaelribeiro4818
@michaelribeiro4818 Год назад
I love so much❤
@christinenewland386
@christinenewland386 4 года назад
Fubbing is awful! I have had people come for a visit and they spend most of the time on their phones! So why visit? What message is being conveyed??? I care more about FB or someone else than I do about you!
@_ToT_T3T_
@_ToT_T3T_ Месяц назад
0:55 1:26 4:50 5:23
@Darkanight
@Darkanight 3 года назад
very well put
@michelle-yg7zf
@michelle-yg7zf 2 года назад
pay attention to little thing that makes u happy
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
pay attention to this ratio
@sunnykairon6862
@sunnykairon6862 2 года назад
Yes
@Blind_Techie_Geek_Speaks
@Blind_Techie_Geek_Speaks 2 года назад
Wow this speech is so good. I also spoke about cell phone addiction in my podcast (Blind Techie Geek Speaks). Great job tanner Tanner.
@SaiSai-ou1jc
@SaiSai-ou1jc 3 года назад
I'm not clear when he says "obeah". What does it mean? Magic power?
@nadaadventures4606
@nadaadventures4606 2 года назад
i use my phone so much that when i lose my phone, i cry
@ianeurekaxd
@ianeurekaxd 3 года назад
My mom only lets me use my phone one 2:00 in the afternoon.
@seand67
@seand67 3 года назад
Great video.....The addiction is real. Antisocial world is the norm
@joshgould6585
@joshgould6585 2 года назад
I tend to think a lot of people miss out on life when they're on like Facebook, Instagram. People don't realize how fast life goes by
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
i tend to think a lot about this ratio
@joshgould6585
@joshgould6585 2 года назад
@@tripppaynter2633 🤔
@yusufstudying7500
@yusufstudying7500 Год назад
True
@gillowens24
@gillowens24 3 года назад
Especially now college online at home
@marleyvanesbroeck2518
@marleyvanesbroeck2518 3 года назад
“Way back on the 1900s” made me feel real old real quick..
@vroomvroom9454
@vroomvroom9454 2 года назад
My teacher showed this to my class today
@tripppaynter2633
@tripppaynter2633 2 года назад
ratio
@emmapavlicko181
@emmapavlicko181 4 года назад
Good and cool
@bop_tryme5918
@bop_tryme5918 10 месяцев назад
anyone know where the tricolon is?
@yapimayingyapimaying5214
@yapimayingyapimaying5214 3 года назад
Cool explanation man!!
@theoruehsen4900
@theoruehsen4900 3 года назад
Good points and props to him for doing this in eigth grade but did anyone else find this kinda cringe.
@jonejone4499
@jonejone4499 3 года назад
I wish no-one made a phone
@Yomomma00953
@Yomomma00953 3 года назад
Ig
@egstolfo3554
@egstolfo3554 3 года назад
I am literally forced to be on my phone since 6 am because I do school on my phone.
@shivensaini3643
@shivensaini3643 Год назад
My wish is to be able to use smartphone as a tool like a screwdriver. I want to use it when it is required but screwdriver never distracts me for playing with it.
@thegamingofM.S.K
@thegamingofM.S.K 7 месяцев назад
Great talk kid
@user-il4ow1qf5i
@user-il4ow1qf5i 3 месяца назад
Does anyone have a transcript of the speech, trying to use it for my class :)
@dalelerette206
@dalelerette206 Год назад
Consider Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple until his death in 2012. He didn't let his children use cellular technology until they turned 14. In a 2011 New York Times interview, he said that he prohibited his children from using the then newly-released iPad. Jobs specifically told reporter Nick Bilton, “We limit how much technology our kids use at home." When he was asked why he never let his kids use an iPad, he said “Actually we don't allow the iPad in the home. We think it's too dangerous for them in effect.” He recognized just how addictive the iPad was. And certainly marketers saw how much of a vehicle it was for delivering advertisements to people. Coming toward 2020, the lines were becoming very blurred in just how negative the effects of too much technology were having on this generation.
@anthonyh288
@anthonyh288 Год назад
Are we just not gonna talk about the fact that he’s probably just gonna go home and go on this phone instantly
@whitewhite5711
@whitewhite5711 3 года назад
fax brozay ⭐️🙏🏿
@michaelribeiro4818
@michaelribeiro4818 Год назад
I don’t use my phone when I drive the car🎉
@shujingzhao6728
@shujingzhao6728 2 года назад
The captions that are automatically generated in 42' is "cell phone addiction is a number 1 word". Is it right? I usually doesn't say like that.
@StefanStuart1
@StefanStuart1 10 месяцев назад
"Way back in the 1900's" Ouch
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