Who Needs Likes & Comments When You Can Have More Than That In Real-Life
Have you ever felt like humans were better without social media?
Well, two things might confuse you. This would be great for our mental and bonds with our loved ones or this is important for our future growth. Let's be honest, the internet was inevitable, but we have something lost something good and replaced it with the most toxic thing you can think of.
Twitter is worse and Instagram is mindless, if you use them without a clear purpose.
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In the '90s and early '2000's, we were doing alright. Race-related hate was on the decline, people seemed to get along better, and a thousand other examples. Undoubtedly, social media has been the most powerful tool for many people who know how it works, for many purposes. But all of that comes at the cost of struggling with mental health and relationships with others and that is far too steep a price.
The digital era is a peak for normies.
In this era, we feel more connected on social media and deserted in the real world. According to the report, over 210 million users are addicted to social media.
What's the crux?
Tend to compare themselves too much with others instead of being rational and understanding that this is unreal. If you focus on yourself and mask content that brings you nothing positive or useful stuff on social media.
If you travel back to 2008, you want that time when people were less prone to living on the internet and buying whatever the feed was selling.
What's left?
People have forgotten to live for themselves. I quoted, people become more emotional than logical in the real world. Apart from these, we should understand the meaning of life, the purpose, and special bonds--matter more than anything else in the world.
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