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Plague of Loneliness

The time and energy spent on social media may be happening at the expense of
more rooted, genuinely supportive and truly close relationships.

By Gulnaz Nawaz | January 2021

Loneliness

So, here we are. A University of Pennsylvania study just released concludes what we’ve all known for years: Social media has always had a dark side but it just got darker.

Today, we are more associated than we have ever been previously. From the second we wake up, until the time we put our heads down to sleep, we are plugged into the world around us and the people we know and love. So for what reason do we feel more lonely than at any other time? As per some exploration, the appropriate response is social media.

Perhaps the best incongruity of the ascent of social media is that overuse of its platforms can cause us to feel more lonely and more disengaged than we may be. In case you’re feeling alone, online media platforms like Facebook may appear to be a life vest on a sinking ship. However, it may be the exact opposite thing that you need. Coming to acknowledge that, notwithstanding, it takes unplugging and coming to comprehend what genuinely satisfies us.

Before such innovations, face to face communication was a normal thing and loneliness was a problem that was rarely talked about or experienced. Individuals approached their day without checking their telephone like clockwork. Now they check whether somebody preferred the status they posted or they feel desolate when no one among the people they knew responded. It has been found that now an ever-increasing number of individuals have sentiments of dejection and melancholy. More individuals currently utilize social media, for example, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It has been found that Facebook can prompt an individual’s inclination towards loneliness. It is likewise obvious that it relies on how you utilize the application - whether for your potential benefit or as a depressant.

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One thought on “Plague of Loneliness

  • January 1, 2021 at 12:51 pm
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    I really appreciate your hard work and the way u describe the feeling of loneliness among adults as well as young people and how we encounter and overcome them.

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