Human beings are social creatures. We need the companionship of others to thrive in life, and the strength of our connections has a huge impact on our mental health and happiness. Being socially connected to others can ease stress, anxiety, and depression, boost self-worth, provide comfort and joy, prevent loneliness, and even add years to your life. On the flip side, lacking strong social connections can pose a serious risk to your mental and emotional health.
However, While many of us enjoy staying connected on social media, excessive use can fuel feelings of anxiety, depression, isolation, and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).
What are your views on this??

This generation is so attached to social media to the extent that the miss great moments with their loved ones
ReplyDeleteVery interesting information and I hope it will change my behavior on social media platforms and use them good with care
ReplyDeleteVery interesting information 😊🤗
ReplyDeleteWe isolate ourselves from other people because of our fones
ReplyDeleteI also believe that social media can reduce stress but at the same time cause stress
ReplyDeleteSocial media are good and interesting but harmful to our lives....especially teenagers and youth....they destroy many of us..
ReplyDeleteSocial media is as much good as bad,it can cause stress and also reduce it.
ReplyDeleteI second this opinion. As much as social media is medicine to our mental healthy, it can also be a very dangerous poison..
DeleteToo much of everything is bad.
ReplyDeleteI feel like we need to go back to ancient days where physical interaction was the most important because we have youth being exposed to many toxic things because of too much use of social media
ReplyDeleteSocial media is very important and good but on the other hand can cause people go through depression due to high cyber bullying on media, meaning it serves harm and good
ReplyDeletePersonally I can't go a day without social media
ReplyDeleteSocial media is my daily bread
Social media caused 80% of fights and conflicts in relationships
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