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Once upon a time, in the land of social media, there existed a mythical creature known as the Blue Tick. This tiny, yet powerful, symbol held the key to fame, fortune, and... well, bragging rights. Who needs a dragon-slaying sword when you have a verified account?

This is the era of digital thirst, where the number of likes on a selfie can make or break your day, and the coveted Blue Tick is more desirable than a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. But how much does this world really matter?

The pursuit of the Blue Tick isn’t just about validation; it's about status. It’s like the digital version of being knighted, instead of a sword, you get a pixelated icon next to your name. Suddenly, your opinions matter more, your selfies are more aesthetically pleasing, and even your Chai and Roti looks gourmet.

But here's the catch—this blue-tinted quest can be exhausting. Chasing after likes and followers turns social media into a battleground where algorithms are the ultimate gatekeepers. The number of likes becomes the currency of self-worth, and before you know it, you're refreshing your feed more often than you check the time.

And yet, despite the absurdity, it’s hard to resist the pull. Who wouldn’t want a moment of fame, even if it’s just within the confines of their screen? The allure of being “seen” and “validated” taps into a basic human need for recognition. But as we drown in the sea of digital dopamine, it’s worth asking: Is this really what matters?

In the grand scheme of things, the Blue Tick and likes are but pixels on a screen. They don’t define who we are or our worth. They are, at best, fleeting symbols in an ever-changing digital landscape. So, while the thirst may be real, it’s crucial to remember that life’s most meaningful moments are rarely measured in likes or ticks, but in the connections we make and the experiences we cherish—offline.

Remember, you're more than just your digital reflection.

*This is purely my view and there could be instances where the 'tick' or 'voice' has landed someone a better job, project or admirers.

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Megha Mallan

Assistant Director -Talent Development at EY| Leadership Development| Learning solutions|Mentor| Author| Writer| Authentic| Empathic Talks About: Growth Mindset|Biases|Emotional Intelligence|All things Human

2 个月

I just hit ' I Support' these views! Very well said! It's worth taking a step back and saving ourselves from drowning into this sea of 'digital validation'. Keep these coming Pavan Zachariah !

Evelyn Chacko

Communication Strategist | Broadcast Journalist | Marketing Whiz | Event Specialist | Community Management | Emcee | Live Theatre Artist

2 个月

Enjoyed reading this so much, Pavan... so well articulated.

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