Social Media Means
Photo: Nathan Cowley
Time spent on social media could be spent on more meaningful activities, and frequent use of social media causes people to enter a constant state of distraction, preventing them from experiencing solitude. Not only that, but social media also does not help with developing deeper relationships with people.
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Read More »If unresolved, solitude deprivation gives rise to people not understanding themselves that well, ultimately letting internal conflicts persist. In the long run, the accumulation of many small problems causes people to feel this endless state of dissatisfaction with life and with themselves. Instead of using social media, time could be spent on journaling or simply doing nothing but enjoying the present moment like the weather or view. Even though these activities may come off as dull, they are good for one’s well-being because they let one’s mind unwind, which is more ideal than seeking distraction that causes a disconnected mind. Speaking from personal experience, I feel a lot more refreshed and relieved after I practice solitude by writing in my journal about ways I could solve problems that were slowly consuming me, from procrastination to not eating well enough. The idea of leaving social media may sound daunting, but in reality, it is not that bad. At first, I was concerned that people would inquire about why I deleted Instagram, but to my surprise, none of my friends even noticed that I left the platform. As I distanced myself away from social media over time, I began to notice that it was pointless to look at posts of people who weren’t my friends, let alone people I barely knew. Social media may be a good place for people to know how their faraway friends are doing, but seeing other pictures may exacerbate feelings of FOMO (fear of missing out) and lead to comparisons that are neither healthy nor helpful. A better solution would be simply asking long-distance friends to send pictures of themselves. This realization also came with the gradual understanding that the connections I had on social media were rather superficial. Meaningful relationships come from having face-to-face conversations or doing in-person activities, not from clicking on people’s posts and adding “friends” online. Texting a close friend cannot replace an engaging FaceTime call that requires reading emotions and body language. Clicking like on a friend’s post is not the same as giving a positive compliment to a friend in person. Therefore, I implore you to consider practicing digital minimalism, a lifestyle where you try deleting social media. If the idea of deleting all of your past posts and photos sounds scary, first delete the app or deactivate your account. Then, see what happens for a month. The first week will be difficult. You will no longer have your phone as a source of comfort whenever you desire some source of entertainment. To prevent yourself from going back to the bottomless world of social media, consider pursuing alternative activities such as learning a new song or joining a fun club. These alternative activities may seem to create an unnecessary burden as they require more commitment and effort, but in the long run, they are worthwhile. By learning new skills and trying new things in the process, one will truly understand how much better life is by pursuing high-quality leisure.
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