PRACTICE: Don’t Click “Like” - Deepstash

PRACTICE: Don’t Click “Like”

  • Certain regions in the brain activate when not attempting a task and deactivate when focusing on something specific.
  • Targeted and composed information from someone known well correlates with improved well-being.
  • Receiving a "like" or broadcast status update doesn't correlate with improved well-being.
  • Spending more time connecting on social media can lead to increased isolation.
  • Small boosts from social media can't compensate for the loss of real-world time with friends.
  • Social media can delude you into thinking you're already serving your relationships well, making further action unnecessary.

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Digital Minimalism isn't just Anti-Facebook, but a guide to escape from Virtual Reality and engage in real life with technology as an assistant, not as the master of our lives. ChatGPT is used to summarize and make bullet points.

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