Unconscionable: Why High Tech Stalking Knowledge Should Be Part of Everyone’s Self-Care Regimen

Unconscionable: Why High Tech Stalking Knowledge Should Be Part of Everyone’s Self-Care Regimen

Unconscionable: Why High Tech Stalking Knowledge Should Be Part of Everyone’s Self-Care Regimen Self-care Awareness Month rolls around every September, yet few think to include this little known culprit of poor quality of sleep, diminishing sense of safety, wellness, and more. With connected IoT devices in America projected to reach 3.5 billion by next year and the well documented harms of the malicious use of technology, including disruptions to productivity, sleep, and more, knowledge about the hazards and potential misuse of devices is critical to self-care. Most people consider lifestyle, diet, and heredity when trying to discover the cause of a wellness related problem that they are experiencing. Because the damaging and destructive energy (when excessive) of technology is invisible, very few people think about their environment’s effect on the issues that they are facing. People only focus on the things that they are familiar with and that they can see. Research shows that the human eye can only see .35% of light. That means that people are in the dark about 99.65% of the things that are happening all around them. High-tech stalking phenomena is part of that 99.65% range of invisible light. While the root cause is invisible without the knowledge and tools to detect it, it has very visible effects. It is written that people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge. You can’t afford to stay in the dark about this issue any...
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