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the number one thing i have learned from social media is that most everyone has an opinion on how someone else should live his or her life or prioritize this or that value at the end of the day, it’s a whole lot easier to criticize others from behind a screen than to take a good hard look in the mirror and ask why
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I use the old Buddhist framing trick: “They’re just me, but a different upbringing, mental disposition…. …and without a superior intellect/intuition and head of hair” Forgiveness and humility are important virtues.
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but im 6'5" 230 n its battle of the dans
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@yes2crypto.eth
Most people also don’t stop and think “would I say these words to someone’s face” And then they lie to themselves and others when they say they would. Because 99% the answer is no
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This is what I observe because of most republican rhetoric creating wedge-issues in the culture war to fear monger more so than everyone on social media. but because social media is now the end-all-be-all for education (ugh) that rhetoric is now the culture. Hence why Trump saved TikTok. He knows he can manipulate people easier on socials, especially when they’re dumb (which is why republicans are focusing on getting the 10 commandments mandated in schools all while cutting funding to the department of education)
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The thing I have learned most from social media is the feed phenomena, whereby feeds fill voids of inaction. What is happening? Instead of coming up with your own thoughts, in due time and thoughtful interaction, feeds satiate half truths and incentivize inaction. The entire social media phenomena is ephemeral, and I believe this is a problem for us because we as users of social media have to create the constructs into which to make sense of emerging opinions and ideas, but have no way of remedying this issue because the methods of feed generation are barred behind private corporations. The lines of public and private have never been so blurred in this time in history.
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ma'am this is wendys
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True - also I feel like ppl who criticize r usually envious and frustrated 🤷🏻‍♀️
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My own angle is actually empathy
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"Live and let live" becomes more apt by the day.
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And another thing I’ve learnt is to not let what they say affect what you do to make yourself happ
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And another thing I’ve learnt is to not let what they say affect what you do to make yourself happy
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Word. Social media amplifies true feelings and disorders.
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