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RE: The Effects of Social Media On Our Mental Health... Chapter #1

in #health6 years ago (edited)

The most alarming aspect of this supposedly informed and technological era is how easily led down that mind-numbing, dumbing-down drive in the virtual country the majority of the human race proved to be. A conscious effort to evolve humanity through technology was made so we could all inhabit the same virtual super-site. Gradually we're overwhelmed by options and overcome by inference and innuendo (care of cutting- edge millennium media, now dubbed up-to -the minute misinformation). Inadvertantly we open ourselves up to advice, opinion, suggestion, influence, questionable claims and corrupt content. The result is indifference, apathy and isolation; how soon is it before you're accepting this new normal, which is as far from reality as can be, at a time when we need to be at the top of our game, aware of our surroundings, environment, on the look out for opportunities to shine. There is so much to learn, to experience, to live and revel in, there is no substitution for life, for emotion, communication, sensation and living. Computers have no soul. So much in life is precious, yet has no place in the world of so many people growing up today. There is something very wrong with that, but the implications suddenly seem too dispiriting to face just now. 0151hrs Tuesday 18th December 2018.
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I would definitely like to be on the list of people above.

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Great comment @theureview. I included u in list. Look at the list in last post! You are very welcome!