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The Illusion of Validation
4:25:40 2024-10-21 1454

It's crucial to acknowledge the powerful influence of engagement metrics, which can prioritize superficial interactions over genuine connection and distract us from our intention to share thoughtfully and responsibly. It's also important to be mindful of the subtle messages we send, especially to children, that tie self-worth to social validation.

Chasing likes and shares can create a cycle of seeking external approval that ultimately leaves us feeling empty. It's time to shift our focus and cultivate an online world where genuine connection, meaningful interaction, and a shared commitment to growth and understanding thrive.

 

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