Tuesday 22 August 2017

Two different person

Is it me or we are in this generation where technology is a place many turn to, to talk to, to share all the happiness in the world along with all the sorrows. It's like people feel more connected with the virtual friends that they don't know of ie followers.

I personally believe it's ok to use social media if you are responsible enough to be honest and transparent. For example, you don't post something happy in hopes that I could make someone else see it and think I'm cool. Or if you have a problem with X person - instead of having a face to face conversation, they'd write a post on how the world is turning against them and probably in hopes that X would come across it and "pandai pandai la faham".

You need to be the same person that you are on your social media account and in person. It's sad to see that people go all out to post something happy, only to be acknowledged by so many people classified as your "followers" - whom you don't even know. Better to have your closed ones even if the number of people is less - they are the ones who truly know you and would genuinely appreciate you.

And then there are people who post up a personality so different from the real person. If you were to meet them face to face you'd wonder where is that person I saw on social media, doesn't quite look like the same person. Whatever it is, never confuse people between your real self and your social media self, it's dangerous!Always just be yourself  :)))