I would not be wrong if I say today, we are living in a Digital world where everything is revolving around social media and the urge to post one’s life online has turned into an addiction. This wasn’t the case a decade ago, the world was still warming up to the Internet, Mobile phones, and Computers.
Technology was evolving but at a steady pace. We relied on face-to-face interactions and social gatherings more than technology. But the last decade has seen a rapid advancement in technology and with its growth people started drifting away from social meetings to social media. Social media has become an important part of today’s world.
We often heard our elders quoting ‘Excess of anything isn’t good.’ What happens when we cross that limit and most importantly who decides that limit for us? In today’s world the moment a baby opens its eyes is exposed to the internet. Posting everything on social media has become a trend and so is staying updated with its new features.
Humans are social creatures; we thrive on love and compassion. We rely on emotions and sharing those feelings with our loved ones brings a sense of relief to us. Even though many times we don’t get the solution for the problem yet just sharing it makes half of our problems gone.
But with the emergence of social networking sites, human interactions have been minimized. Rather than living in the moment, we are living in the moment we can showcase our life on one such platform.
Everything has become a stage, where we compete for better likes, comments, visibility, and followers. The evolution of the world of Social Networking Sites has created havoc among humans.
The rapid development of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram has increased over the last decade. Technology has entered its never seen phase. Every area of the world is connected now, all thanks to technology.
With its easy access in every nook and corner of the world, social media has become a huge part of people’s lives. We rely on the internet for basic things and information. Our dependency on social media is not just for knowledge but has increased to seeking validation from it.
“Albert Einstein (Scientist) rightly quoted that – it has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.”
Let’s have a look at social media’s impact on our health in detail.
Have you ever asked for advice on anything from your family or friends? Do you ask for your family’s views when you wear a new dress? They tell you honestly what they feel about you and the dress. Isn’t it?
But what if you post a picture of you in the same dress on social media and someone leaves a gloomy comment?
Maybe you start feeling bad about yourself or you feel angry at the person who commented. If you feel dejected and in rage, you either delete the post or the comment.
Is it healthy to react this way? All this anger, resentment, and sadness just over a post. Well, this might be happening with someone right now as you are reading this post.
Anxiety, Depression, FOMO, and psychological stress to name a few are the side effects humans are trading in for the long hours of social media exposure. The eagerness to know who liked what was posted often leads to agitation. One more thing which creates tension is the feeling of jealousy that develops when the posting becomes a competition.
Below I have discussed a few of the mental health issues connected with social media exposure.
When you are not happy mentally it affects your physical health as well. The person who shows signs of depression doesn’t care much about food intake. Slowly and steadily, it affects their normal diet and their health deteriorates.
Social media use has been linked to depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Recent studies referenced by The Child Mind Institute and the National Center for Health Research suggest people who frequently use social media feel more depressed and less happy with life than those who spend more time on non-screen-related activities.
Various research is still undergoing to understand the severity of social media and its impact on human health. Earlier people used to gather in their balconies or gardens for evening talks. This way they used to get a lot of exposure to various topics as well. The healthy discussion about life and the world not only kept them happy but also motivated them for creating a better reality different from the virtual one.
To head towards a better future it is important for us to use technology responsibly. It is rightly said with power comes responsibility.
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