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Internet and Social Media, the New Drug of Global Society, Says Marko Díaz

Summary by Uniradio Informa
The Tijuana-born writer, who seeks to inspire, affirms that technology is not bad, "what's bad is excess," he points out; he asks Youth Leaders to find meaning in their lives to transform the world
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The Tijuana-born writer, who seeks to inspire, affirms that technology is not bad, "what's bad is excess," he points out; he asks Youth Leaders to find meaning in their lives to transform the world

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The Tijuana-born writer, who seeks to inspire, affirms that technology is not bad, "what's bad is excess," he points out; he asks Youth Leaders to find meaning in their lives to transform the world

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Uniradio Informa broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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