Should we post everything on social media?

Honestly, not everything needs to go online. We post without thinking sometimes. It’s better to pause and ask if it’s really necessary before sharing.

Not necessarily all the content need to be posted online as some moments are meant to be kept private. Sharing contents online must always be drawn with a sharp fencing between private and public life.

It depand on the person sharing. It is different for all people. Some enjoy sharing there happy movement with others and social media have made it easy. Some like to keep is private that too is good. But sharing is good in my view as i am able to share my important and happy movement, also show what is meaning full to me. I am able to connect to people is now even from being far from them.

In today’s world, everyone can see what others are doing. Not only this creates connection but also make us feel sad, emotional or depressed according to what others are posting about their life. Sometimes what people are showing is not real. We pretend to be something else for World but the reality is not the same as it seems. It’s very natural that everyone wants to look good and happy in front of the world. So we should use social media but with this awareness that not everything should be used as a comparative tool to judge our life.

Well said and its ok to share some things on social media platforms but it is also mandatory “NOT“ to share some crucial information on these platform bcoz it may cause problems later.

What I think is we don’t need anyone’s validation for our happiness.We must Focus on dignified life.

I think social media is the Double edged sword of digital world. Posting out there does give a sense of accomplishment but at the same time not getting expected validation can lead you to questioning your worth. Also in today’s era it’s not sensible enough to let people on in everything going in your life.

Validations from others are simply expectations and expectation kills. What is more important is to keep ourselves happy at the end of the day which needs proper curation of our thoughts.

Absolutely not ! I think that in recent years, people have become so immersed in social media that they spend a significant portion of their lives experiencing moments through a screen rather than living them. No matter how special an occasion is, many find themselves focused on capturing the perfect photo or video instead of fully engaging with the experience itself.In the pursuit of documenting every moment, we sometimes forget to be present and appreciate it as it unfolds. Social media validation has become highly overrated, often creating unnecessary pressure to present life in a certain way or to seek approval from others. This constant comparison and need for validation can contribute to anxiety and dissatisfaction.

Absolutely not. Seeking validation from others shows low self-esteem and needs help from a counselor. Such behaviors should not be motivated because it can really develop a habit of posting everything on social media. It no longer remains a question of seeking validation, but it becomes a question of self-worth

There is a certain amount of peace and self awareness when people donot know what are you doing or where you at. I believe the less social media exposure and impact, the more content and self confident oneself will be.

A healthier balance is recognizing that your emotions are valid because you are experiencing them, while also appreciating the support that comes when others understand and acknowledge the

In my opinion, it is our own validation of feelings that is important. It is true that we need not share everything on social media. Privacy is power at times. Not everyone needs to know everything about us. It has to start by setting healthy boundaries on what we decide to post. if we always try and seek validation fromothers especially on social media then it is not always helpful.

Right points. Posting on social media is personal choice but waiting for comments and likes can make the person wait to get the validation from other people. Everything need not be shared on social media. Personal life is best kept private than sharing every small things about your life on social media. We should now the difference of social and private life and maintain a boundary between the two for our own good.

Sejal Pawar case tells a lot.

Very well said!!
But in today world people are more towards show off than seeking in what aspect they are happy or not!

So true.No validation required; It’s one’s own feelings,life trajectory, happiness and sadness. Publishing everything and becoming a part and reason of their judgment is not acceptable.

We should live our life for ourselves & not to get validated for someone. True happiness is in the moments & memories created to be cherished & treasured, not in the number of comments, likes & follows on social media.

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Yes we should be present in the moment. We should be happy with whatever we are doing, rather than posting everything. Some parts of our lives sould be private.

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Absolutely true. Relying on social media for validation is a slippery slope because your mood becomes tied to an algorithm. Constantly chasing likes and comments can make you look at a beautiful moment as ‘content’ rather than just experiencing it.