Millennials cling religiously to content produced by social media influencers, distorting their ideas and beliefs on the perfect picture of life. FMTNews FMTLifestyle Socialmedia
Being hooked on social media and taking to heart what ‘influencers’ say can wreak havoc with your mind.
Millennials, particularly those of the “iGen” era, cling religiously to every piece of content produced by their favourite social media influencers, distorting their ideas and beliefs on the perfect picture of life. In actual fact, this leads to these individuals developing mental health disorders, or even more tragically, committing suicide.The rise in prominence of these social media platforms have berthed a notorious age of social media users dubbed “keyboard warriors”.
Remember that the bane of any mental disorder does not lie with a platform itself, but rather with the content that is consumed. If you don’t like it, switch off. Reiterating what was said previously, what people see on social media do not necessarily reflect perfection, and content can be used to create a layer of illusion to avoid dealing with the psychological and spiritual crumbs of one’s being breaking apart.
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