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Facebook has become shallow, slightly frenetic, and highly antagonistic. It’s why I personally deactivated from that addictive circus.
Perhaps related to the other two, I do find enjoyment and staying connected with friends, families, and colleagues via Social Media.
But I don’t want it to be the primary – and certainly not the only – vehicle to utilize.
I love getting page views, likes, and comments. The feeling of instant gratification or the “hit” you get when you receive real-time feedback is powerful.
Being mindful of something that can also take away and erode that happiness or fulfillment is important though. It’s a balance.
Facebook has become shallow, slightly frenetic, and highly antagonistic. It’s why I personally deactivated from that addictive circus.
Perhaps related to the other two, I do find enjoyment and staying connected with friends, families, and colleagues via Social Media.
But I don’t want it to be the primary – and certainly not the only – vehicle to utilize.
I love getting page views, likes, and comments. The feeling of instant gratification or the “hit” you get when you receive real-time feedback is powerful.
Being mindful of something that can also take away and erode that happiness or fulfillment is important though. It’s a balance.