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Social Media can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, people are able to connect with others faster and in more convenient ways than ever before! For the person living hours away from family, this is one way to stay connected. On the other hand, it has been the cause of comparison among people of all age groups which has led to increased rates of anxiety and depression. What people post on social media is not always reality; however, It is indeed reality for some. It is important for people to be prayerful and to use discernment when digesting information and images we see on social media and in our everyday encounters in society.
By Dr. Lakeya StewartSocial Media can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, people are able to connect with others faster and in more convenient ways than ever before! For the person living hours away from family, this is one way to stay connected. On the other hand, it has been the cause of comparison among people of all age groups which has led to increased rates of anxiety and depression. What people post on social media is not always reality; however, It is indeed reality for some. It is important for people to be prayerful and to use discernment when digesting information and images we see on social media and in our everyday encounters in society.