How social is it really?
I try to tell myself that I am engaging with my friends in a real way. I like to believe that it’s good to stay connected on social media so I can know what’s happening with my friends and family. I try to will myself to be intentionally connected with way more than 150 people (and I fight to prove that statistic wrong).
But the truth of the matter is that social media is lonely. I rarely pick up the phone to call. I only choose the best photos to post… each one carefully curated and edited using multiple apps. I live a fairytale life on the internet, and I follow along with my friends who do the same by double-tapping their photos and occasionally commenting with some emojicon.
This video does an amazing job breaking down the challenges we face as a “social media driven” generation. But the question that follows is… what do we do about it? (Please leave a comment below if you have any ideas at all)
I don’t think the solution is to completely vilify all internet socializing, but we must be aware. A couple ideas:
- When you see a photo or post that really strikes you, call that person and let them know.
- Take a sabbatical from social media (a day, a week, or a month??)
- For a week, don’t post anything about yourself, but only share about others and what they mean to you.
Have a great weekend. And get outside.
{And yes, a reason for writing this post is to let this serve as a reminder for myself as well}