I thought in this digital era, we forgot about living in the real world. It might not possible to avoid this completely but having sometime without screens and spending time with ourselves would be a great way to cope with many mental health issues.
The moment we seek validation from someone else; we are giving the power of our lives in otherâs hand.
I think when you know yourself and love yourself, there is no need for otherâs validation to feel happy. No one should give this key of your feelings to others, as they get control over you and tame you according to them. Social media is good when used with intention to grow in life. It helps in reaching maximum people which physically we cannot. There are always two sides to every innovation, itâs you to decide which one to accept and go forward.
We donât need anyoneâs validation to live or be happy. If u like to do it, do it for yourself, for your happiness. Donât let others keep you away from things you like to do.
Agreed. Emotional maturity should be given precendence over Digital satisfaction. However, seclusion from digital world isnât the absolute solution. Balanced exposure helps to keeping oneself update
I also think that we should keep our life private by not flexing it on social media
The observations are true and relatable. As the usage of social media is minimized, the productivity and contentment in oneâs life increases due to less comparison with peers.
I donât think thereâs anything wrong with sharing your life on social media. However I do feel itâs important to put up boundaries when it comes to how much we share and with whom.
I think as long as its just friends and family then itâs fine. However, sharing every life update with thousands of strangers is unsafe and unnecessary
Its important what we choose to show on social media, not everything needs to be shared online for validation. Although, sometimes appreciaton from a colleague or friend could go miles in building confidence.
Do agree with you that people are now craving for attention, validation and recognition. They think this is the real happiness to be seen by others whereas the real happiness lies within our way of seeing life as in complete without letting anyone else decide what is better for us.
It depends on our attitude, positivity, and intention. If we share our achievements, they can be an inspiration for others and an appreciation for us. Many posts also makes us conscious and aware regarding current and future events.
This focuses on the importance of balance in todayâs digitalization era. While social media provides a platform for connection and sharing thoughts, being mindful of what we post and how we react influences the privacy and mental well-being of ourselves as well as others.
Beautifully expressed. Social media once felt like validation, but with time, inner contentment matters more. Not everything needs an audience some moments are more meaningful when kept personal. Growth is realizing peace doesnât come from likes, but from within.
Everyone has a personal life . Maintaining some boundaries protects our mental health and professionalism. In the era of artificial intelligence, not everything needs to be shared on social media . Thoughtful and informative posting is better than oversharing . Especially in the medical field where the credibility and trust matter a lot .
People today are seeking othersâ validation on social media.
A digitalized world where constant scrolling be it instagram,youtube and more has created a constant subconscious state of comparison in everything.So posting everything is not the problem but how we take it on overself is a matter of discussion.
Right said. Use of social media and itâs addiction has greatly increased in last few years . People often tend to compare their life with others through social media. Platforms like Instagram and tiktok often are linked to lead cause of anxiety and depression in adolescents.
Social media- though the new way of living has become a boon more than a blessing. People start sharing personal issues, private chats, and so much more online without understanding the repercussions. Its become a way of expression lowering the emotional intelligence in people.
As a human we all need appreciation,we deny it or accept it.We all look back to someone when we do anything.I am not saying that posting is a good thing or it is a bad thing,but we should feel liberated.We should not bound ourselves with a common thought process,either it is to post everything or to not post everything.We just donât need to be depend on anything completely otherwise it will become like oxygen to us.
I strongly disagree with the validation of our feelings from otherâs as because everyone has its own piece of cake to enjoy in our life and who knows the taste of anotherâs piece.