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You spend more time on social media than you realize due to harmonical happiness caused by chemicals of conscious mind.

Why we share on social media. Passing information on is an impulse that we’re hard-wired with. Just the thought of sharing activates our brain’s reward centers, even before we’ve done a thing.

Social media gives rise to cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is an enormous concern, especially for adolescents.

Australian Social media today tends to cater for the over the Forties on Facebook. Tic Toc Social media is the younger generation fashion today.

Ego needs a platform to showcase itself and social networks are the perfect answer. 80% of our online conversations are self-disclosure, compared to 30-40% of offline conversations. We live in a ‘Me’ society with an obsession of the ‘self’ that drives us to update our status and tag ourselves in photos (but only those that we look good in of course).

Social Media Addicted people feel worried or uncomfortable when they are not able to access their social networks. Interesting that panic mode. ” I’m in Facebook Jail as though you wear the badge of naughtiness is another seeking pleasure 😅 “

If you’re feeling vulnerable or are spending too much time on social media, it might be worth taking a break for a bit or set aside sometime each day to do something else like reading a book or doing some physical exercise. Sometimes forget those life rules and make the most of each moment the best way you can.

You might want to check all the news too.

And when you comment it’s called communication. Be kind, and if your not feeling kind yes send a love heart instead.

Remember that one heart like may give someone hope when they may be hurting

You never know what is behind that screen.

Be very careful you don’t text opinions without scientific evidence

Keep it peaceful, friendly

By Peace Truth

Life can be likened to a bouquet of roses, each with its unique charm. Some roses sparkle like raindrops, while others lose their luster in the absence of sunlight. Some roses wilt away with time, while others bloom in a kaleidoscope of colors. Some roses sag with drooping petals, while others captivate with their beauty. However, it is vital to acknowledge that the perception of beauty resides in the eyes of the beholder.