Are your Philosophy Now threads and discussions part of your life story?
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Are your Philosophy Now threads and discussions part of your life story?
Are your Philosophy Now threads and discussions part of your life story?
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Re: Are your Philosophy Now threads and discussions part of your life story?
I hope god doesn't read them...or else, woe is me!
Re: Are your Philosophy Now threads and discussions part of your life story?
“Social media has turned life and its experiences into an exercise in narcissism.” ~Nancy ColierThe fact that posting where we are and what we’re doing is often more important than being where we are or doing what we’re doing, is one of the most disturbing ways that we are changing in the wake of technology and its offspring.
The more we use life to create an identity, the more cut off from life we feel. Instead of being part of it, in the flow of life, we feel as if we have to keep generating new life material, more life stuff, which will announce, establish us, and ultimately, prove our existence. In the meanwhile, the chasm between us and life grows wider and wider.