We scroll through updates from friends we rarely see, while face-to-face conversations quietly slip away. The cycle is relentless—feeling disconnected drives us online for comfort, only to leave us feeling even more alone.
At times, these platforms become emotional dumping grounds. For the one posting, it’s a release. However, for those scrolling, it can be draining—a stream of frustrations, heartbreak, and tragedies that weighs us down more than lifts us up.
So here’s the real question: if we know social media often isolates and overwhelms, why do we keep coming back? Does it truly bring us closer, or are we losing touch with the people and experiences that matter most?
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"Social media promises connection but often delivers isolation. We scroll, we post, we vent—but does it really make us feel better? Or are we drifting further from what matters? It’s time to rethink how we connect."
Call to Action
Are you tired of scrolling and feeling more disconnected than before? Let’s talk about it.
👉 Does social media bring you closer to people—or push you further away?
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