you are where? Covid-19 Aug 14 Written By Glen Turpening Travel shaming is now a thing, a sort of dial back of the social media explosion of the last decade “In addition to protecting your self-image and reputation, a main reason people keep secrets is to protect relationships and avoid conflicts,” said Michael Slepian, a Columbia Business School associate professor who studies secrecy. “People often think, ‘You know, life would just be easier if I didn’t have that fight with my parents, so I’m not going to let them know about my trip.” — by Sarah Firshein in the New York Times 2020Corona Virus Glen Turpening
you are where? Covid-19 Aug 14 Written By Glen Turpening Travel shaming is now a thing, a sort of dial back of the social media explosion of the last decade “In addition to protecting your self-image and reputation, a main reason people keep secrets is to protect relationships and avoid conflicts,” said Michael Slepian, a Columbia Business School associate professor who studies secrecy. “People often think, ‘You know, life would just be easier if I didn’t have that fight with my parents, so I’m not going to let them know about my trip.” — by Sarah Firshein in the New York Times 2020Corona Virus Glen Turpening