- 08 Jun 2017 03:54
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It's just sad when people believe that online communication can make up for the lack of offline social interaction. I still believe that offline interactions are the best way to live with others.
I love technology and its advancement, but I do not like how obsessive people can become towards it. Tech toys give people an excuse to be anti-social and very self-absorbed.
I am so glad that I decided not to go into mental health work, even though I can be a good listener. I would not be able to get through to them that they are their own enemies. Thinking too much about oneself is just bad. I would rather laugh at everything including myself, than dwell on how awful I feel.
LV-GUCCI-PRADA-FLEX wrote:Tell that to the people with mental health issues who are able to reach outside voices from online that they never would have met without the internet.
Sure some things are still bad but it's not because of technological advancement. It's not like suicide is some new thing. Or being depressed. There were just different ways of killing yourself, and more things to worry about killing you. That's why suicide is up, in my opinion. The rest of the ways of dying are down, for the most part, so suicide become a bigger problem by proportion.
It's just sad when people believe that online communication can make up for the lack of offline social interaction. I still believe that offline interactions are the best way to live with others.
I love technology and its advancement, but I do not like how obsessive people can become towards it. Tech toys give people an excuse to be anti-social and very self-absorbed.
I am so glad that I decided not to go into mental health work, even though I can be a good listener. I would not be able to get through to them that they are their own enemies. Thinking too much about oneself is just bad. I would rather laugh at everything including myself, than dwell on how awful I feel.