Addicted To Likes

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Like it or not, Facebook has taken over the world. Social networking has become such an important part of everyone's daily life that most people live more online than in the real world. There is no person in this world who does not want attention. There is no person in this world who does not want to be liked. That's why the creators of Facebook are geniuses. The point is, the person you're on social media isn't you. This is your internet image, which they turn and scroll so much just to have more likes that they eventually lose their true nature. So everyone enters the pot. It has been proven that, in fact, people who do not like their posts are unhappy. This makes them feel bad. That's how you put yourself in a game called Facebook. The game that limits you the way you want. You act by her rules. And the system is set up like this, that you get addicted. They tell you: Here you are, we give you the attention you are looking for! Yes, but is that so? People want to be valued in the real world, not the virtual world. People need to be liked and loved for qualities, actions, etc. And how can they manifest their whole essence in a site that is limited? Instead, you have a like button that means nothing. People even forget that they liked you on a post, they don't even pay attention.

After a while, they even forget that they once liked something of yours. In other words, your actions on the networks are insignificant. Waste of time. But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? Yes, but is that so? People want to be valued in the real world, not the virtual world. People need to be liked and loved for qualities, actions, etc. And how can they manifest their whole essence in a site that is limited? Instead, you have a like button that means nothing. People even forget that they liked you on a post, they don't even pay attention. After a while, they even forget that they once liked something of yours. In other words, your actions on the networks are insignificant. Waste of time. But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? Yes, but is that so? People want to be valued in the real world, not the virtual world. People need to be liked and loved for qualities, actions, etc. And how can they manifest their whole essence in a site that is limited? Instead, you have a like button that means nothing.

People even forget that they liked you on a post, they don't even pay attention. After a while, they even forget that they once liked something of yours. In other words, your actions on the networks are insignificant. Waste of time. But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? And how can they manifest their whole essence in a site that is limited? Instead, you have a like button that means nothing. People even forget that they liked you on a post, they don't even pay attention. After a while, they even forget that they once liked something of yours. In other words, your actions on the networks are insignificant. Waste of time. But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? And how can they manifest their whole essence in a site that is limited? Instead, you have a like button that means nothing. People even forget that they liked you on a post, they don't even pay attention. After a while, they even forget that they once liked something of yours. In other words, your actions on the networks are insignificant. Waste of time. But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it?

Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment? But is that so in real life? When you make someone smile, will he forget it? Or will I remember for a long time this wonderful moment?

Last Updated
August 08, 2020
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