Should we post everything on social media?

Social media

Sometimes it’s looks like very creative era.

Sometimes it’s looks like dangerous.

It has both pros and cons but limiting ourselves within in the boundaries is good .

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I can relate to this. Through social media we are sharing everything related to our day to day life, there is no need of everything to be public. Peace and happiness should be private and sometimes it is okay to keep moments private without seeking validation from others.

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Maybe it really comes down to mindset. If someone shares moments just to document little pieces of their life, that’s their choice—and honestly, it’s kind of beautiful. But constantly trying to curate or fake a life for social media? That’s exhausting, and over time it can blur your own sense of what’s real.

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It’s true that social media has ruined our private lives, and many of us portray a fake life on it.

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This feels so relatable. I remember when posting everything felt normal, almost necessary. But somewhere along the way, it changed. Now some moments just feel better when they’re kept to yourself. Not everything needs an audience, and that kind of quiet happiness feels more real.

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Social media has become on of the most important part of our life, apart from attention seeking, social media platform has become an earning platform for many, people using it are learning many things like content creation, editing etc. so posting everything in social media may cause addiction in some cases but using it for right purpose may change your life and thought process, everything in our life’s is ment to be used in right way and at end of the day it depends on us the way we focus on things.

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Seeking validation is in our basic human behaviour. It’s not a new concept. But it has crossed it’s limits now. People seek validation or recognition from others when they don’t recognize their own value. If we love ourselves and accept our soul, there is no need for external validation. How many people have you came accross telling that they love themselves ? I met a handful in my lifetime. I really urge to people to accept who they are and love your soul.

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Very well-written! Social media platforms have become a continuous source of stimulation, competition and seeking validation.

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In today’s digital world, I don’t think everything needs to be shared online. Social media is great for expressing ourselves and staying connected, but it’s also important to have some boundaries. Not every feeling or personal moment needs to be posted. Once something is online, it can stay there forever and might affect our safety or how people see us. I feel it’s better to share things that are meaningful or positive, and keep some parts of life private. Honestly, not sharing everything can bring more peace.

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Should we post everything on social media is an interesting topic of discussion. One personal answer will be sensitive to others. We as human beings learn from each other and grow stronger together, sharing publicly for recognition alone will not justify the actions but justly sharing what’s helpful will have an impact to the world that brings about an improvement overall. So under the subject, post “everything” includes “everything that is meaningful”.

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An extremely identifiable idea. Social media has its advantages, yet overdependence on other people to confirm our existence can influence our mindset. I also began to like time spent without sharing everything, and it would be more real and contenting. There are instances when it is better to live a moment than to share it.

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Even though social media is for improving meaningful connectivity among people, it pushes our raw emotions to a borderline. Even though those emotions are true nature of humans, it is important for us to understand the purpose of showing those emotions. Once the purpose is clear, those emotions gets consised and we’ll set certain boundaries in the social media and that’s how we are learning the process.

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Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, these are the platforms made by the founders in order to help people to connect each other and share few important things which is happening in there life, but right now it has become a source of income for many people. Youngsters depending on the social media platforms, have forgotten to read the real time news in day-to-day life.

What all I want to say is “let the social media be a part of your life but not the whole life”

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On social media, we usually share our happy moments :smiley: . Rarely, i come across people posting their loss, disparity or losing hope :sad_but_relieved_face: . Moreover, in this era we need to be careful with whom are we sharing a part of us. Do people really care i wonder.:thinking:

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When person don’t know about themselves that time person started to seeking validation and that’s shows their under confidence i guess.

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yeah, i can relate to this post. Real happiness araises when we value our experiences and memories rather than seeking others’ validations.

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Well said. I myself have been limiting my social media consumption to give myself the time to be me. The subconscious comparison with other people’s lives and the huge consumption of the lives of strangers we have never met puts an overwhelming feeling about our own lives. Social media really helps us bond with our distant loved ones, but it sometimes distances us from our proximal ones.

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Yes…know a days people are thinking social media is like proud thing. But all keeping their personal life in the social media.

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Social media has certainly become a rabbit hole for posting personal stuff. But not everything should be posted on the media, it’s better to just cherish the memories made with friends or family and live to the fullest.

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Beautifully expressed! Not everything needs to be shared—peace comes from within.

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