Social Media is killing human tendency to think.
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Social Media is killing human tendency to think.

Social media is killing human tendency to think by creating a false sense of connection and encouraging people to share their thoughts and feelings without any filter or thought.

This led to people feeling like they need to share everything about their lives, which can lead to them feeling overwhelmed and anxious. It can also lead to people becoming addicted to social media and spending more time on it than they should.

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Everyone is running after likes & followers

It's no secret that social media has changed the way we interact with each other. In many ways, social media has made it easier for us to connect with people all over the world.

However, there is a downside to this increased connectedness. Because we are so connected to our online social networks, we are losing the ability to interact with people in the real world.

There are a number of reasons why social media is killing our human tendency to be social.

First, social media encourages us to interact with people we wouldn't normally interact with. We are no longer limited to interacting with people who are in our physical proximity.

This can be a good thing, as it allows us to connect with people we wouldn't otherwise be able to connect with. However, it also means that we are less likely to interact with people who are different from us.

We are more likely to echo the opinions of our social media friends, and less likely to hear dissenting opinions.

Second, social media encourages us to share everything about our lives. This can be a good thing, as it allows us to connect with our friends and family in a way that was previously impossible.

However, it also means that we are less likely to have in-person conversations. We are more likely to text or message each other than we are to actually talk to each other.

Third, social media has created a culture of instant gratification. We want everything now, and we don't want to wait for it.

This can be a good thing, as it allows us to get the information or entertainment we want immediately.

However, it also means that we are less likely to patience. We are less likely to wait for someone to finish their story, or to have a conversation.

We would rather just scroll through our newsfeeds and read about other people's lives than we are to actually talk to the people around us.

All of these factors are contributing to the decline of human interaction. Social media is making it easier for us to connect with people, but it is also making it harder for us to actually be social.

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If you can't live without checking your Twitter feed or seeing what's happening on Facebook, you're not alone. Social media has taken over the lives of many people, and it's not always a good thing.

Sure, social media can be a great way to stay connected with friends and family, but it can also be a huge time waster. And, even worse, it can kill your ability to think for yourself.

When you're constantly bombarded with other people's opinions, it's easy to start doubting your own. After all, if everyone else is saying one thing, maybe you're wrong about your own beliefs.

But that's not healthy. In order to truly thrive in life, you need to be able to think for yourself. And social media is making that harder and harder to do.

If you find yourself getting sucked into the social media black hole, it's time to take a step back. Turn off your phone, log out of your accounts, and take some time to think about what you really believe. It might be a little scary at first, but it's worth it.

The benefits of logging off from social media

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Log out from fake life to switch to real life

1. To prevent anxiety, depression, and other problems.

2. To help you avoid addiction.

3. To increase face-to-face interaction.

4. To get to know more about your environment.

5. To help you avoid obesity and other physical problems.

6. To improve your self-esteem.

7. To improve your quality of life.

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Akshaya N.

Senior Executive @ NielsenIQ | Marketing Communications

2 年

RISHABH BHARDWAJ great perspective and I will partially agree to it as I believe algorithms used by social media platforms often create echo chambers where people are only focused on information that aligns with their existing beliefs and biases leading to reinforcement of preconceived notions and limited opportunities of exposure. But on the contrary, it is important to note that social media is merely a tool at the end of the day and its impact on thinking is ultimately up to the individual user.

RISHABH BHARDWAJ

Knowledge Manager at Genpact | Market Research | Digital Transformation | Market Intelligence | Industry Outlook | Sales Enablement | Consumer Insights | Consulting | Data Analysis | PowerBI | Forecasting | Cloud | AI

2 年

Thoughts are welcome ??

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