Social media has unique side effect of making everyone short term in their life. Making it hard for them to do anything that’s long term. Skills. Relationships. Wealth. Reputation. Health. Almost all long term endeavors are significantly harder for this dopamine junkie world.
Social media is one part of it and a subconscious part of it. A more conscious part is the current world itself. Where everything is on demand. Books? Click Food? Click Movies? Click Clothes? Click Love? Swipe right An entire generation raised with the belief that life is “on-demand”. We as a generation had to wait for everything. We hated it, but we had no choice. So we were trained on patience, purely by chance. We lucked out.
@kunalb11 It's not just social media people from start need things fast with that dopamine kicks.
@kunalb11 The dopamine effect is in full swing.
@kunalb11 In a world where we're constantly bombarded with likes, shares & comments, it's easy to get caught up in the here-&-now. Long-term goals can seem a bit daunting in comparison. It's like we're all on a dopamine rollercoaster, seeking that quick fix of validation or excitement.
@kunalb11 Things everyone knows, but no one follows.
@kunalb11 Social media is the greatest whistleblower of our era, it unveils all the hidden fragilities, risks, and inconsistencies of our civilization.