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Javier B Edwards's avatar

Great thoughts Temi - I always tell myself: “Validation is for parking meters, not people.”

It's an identity issue - I just wrote a bit on LinkedIn about some of this.

While it's easier than ever to be “seen” - that doesn't mean the work of cultivating confidence and conviction became easier.

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Ebony Ohen's avatar

this + the celsius i drank this morning + the Word i listened to on my commute to work + my morning workout gave me all the fuel i needed to dominate this monday.

thank you for the authenticity in how you shared this message. comparison trulyyyy is the thief of joy and the reality is we be trapping ourselves when we doomscroll down our feeds mindlessly for HOURS. social media is entirely neutral at its core (in my opinion) and we have the authority to choose how our feeds look even in the midst of advertising and algorithms. that said, we really gotta be aware of what it is we’re allowing ourselves to consume on a regular basis.

i’m glad i developed the maturity over the years to interact with social media in a healthier way NOW. i deleted my twitter account completely (knowing that it brings out the worst in me) and my ig feed is filled with loved ones, people who inspire me, recipes, workout tips, beauty tutorials, and design inspo. not a gossip blog in sight, i be missing EVERYTHING (and missing nothing at the same time, bc celebrity drama is meaningless). then there’s bereal., my fav soft life social media app where i make it a point to interact with every single one of my friend’s posts on my feed. bc why not? it’s such a simple app!

saying all this to say, as a millennial, i think social media is a beautiful tool to connect us and share stories/ideas from all parts of the world. i love it, and cultivating a healthy relationship with it takes awareness, maturity, and intentionality.

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