These companies thrive by consuming collective years of our lives while simultaneously destroying our mental health. But we are all so addicted to the consistent dopamine that it’s nearly impossible to step away.
These companies thrive by consuming collective years of our lives while simultaneously destroying our mental health. But we are all so addicted to the consistent dopamine that it’s nearly impossible to step away.
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January 13, 2025 at 6:16 pm
Social media has become an overwhelming force in modern life, dominating our daily interactions and shaping our perceptions of reality. It’s a toxic space where comparison runs rampant, and authenticity often takes a backseat to curated perfection. People are more concerned with likes and followers than real connections, and the pressure is unrelenting. Rather than focusing on building meaningful relationships, many feel obligated to contact espn or other platforms for fleeting attention. It’s time to disconnect and refocus on what truly matters genuine human interaction and self-worth.