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Social media is a great way to keep up with your friends’ lives, birthdays, and the latest trip to the beach. Unfortunately, there can be too much of a good thing. In this episode of Project, J.R. and Kevin discuss a concept from the Harvard Business Review on the ‘Perpetual Insecurity’ that can be brought on by the constant comparison we subject ourselves to via social. Who do I compare yourself to? Do I make those comparisons in a positive or negative light? Am I on the right path? Should I be driving the car they’re driving? We have all faced these questions implicitly or explicitly in some way in the current social media boom. Join us for this topical discussion on Project: Incomplete!
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Social media is a great way to keep up with your friends’ lives, birthdays, and the latest trip to the beach. Unfortunately, there can be too much of a good thing. In this episode of Project, J.R. and Kevin discuss a concept from the Harvard Business Review on the ‘Perpetual Insecurity’ that can be brought on by the constant comparison we subject ourselves to via social. Who do I compare yourself to? Do I make those comparisons in a positive or negative light? Am I on the right path? Should I be driving the car they’re driving? We have all faced these questions implicitly or explicitly in some way in the current social media boom. Join us for this topical discussion on Project: Incomplete!
Be sure to follow, subscribe, and join us in the conversation.
Instagram: @projectincomplete
Facebook: @projectincomplete
Twitter: @projincomplete