We live in a society where posturing has prevailed over sincerity and in which we upload anything we do to social networks, remaining mobile pending and raising self-esteem for each "I like". It seems that social networks have absorbed our entire world, in which it has become normal to publish everything we do, albeit in a deceptive way, since we usually see photos and commentaries of incredible trips, parties, always with glamor, and of course we expect the maximum "I like", as if with it we were more popular and better, and if you do not publish anything, it's as if you literally disappeared from the earth.
I think these people want to pretend to be in a way that they aren't.
ResponderEliminarIt doesn't identify me,because I don't Like to show everything I do.
It's an interesting thought. Well done Mara
EliminarWe live in a society where posturing has prevailed over sincerity and in which we upload anything we do to social networks, remaining mobile pending and raising self-esteem for each "I like".
ResponderEliminarIt seems that social networks have absorbed our entire world, in which it has become normal to publish everything we do, albeit in a deceptive way, since we usually see photos and commentaries of incredible trips, parties, always with glamor, and of course we expect the maximum "I like", as if with it we were more popular and better, and if you do not publish anything, it's as if you literally disappeared from the earth.
That´s true...Great Flor
EliminarI think it's real, I have friends who do it. Yes, I identify a little because before I did it but now not so much.
ResponderEliminarAll of us have someone who posts her/his life on the social media sites all the time. Good done Valen!
EliminarI think that is something that we live with every day and it is not going to be able to change
ResponderEliminarI do not identify with that because I try not to show everything I do in my life, and if I do it it's with the truth
Good for you!!
ResponderEliminarVery good Juli