Thursday, July 25, 2024

Quitting Social Media, is now the right time?

 I'll be quick with the answer and then I'll explain.

YES

We're all addicted to social media these days. Some are a little, so are a lot. I remember last two-three years I 've been mostly on TikTok. What an addiction. Been spending my time (sometimes also money) to watch live streams and doing these battles or duels , don't remember how they were calling them. The most pathetic- the pettiest  thing I ever done. Worst then simping. But why? Why I've been doing that ? Short answer: I'm stupid. Many times people will tell you "you should know yourself" That's very true. Being real to yourself , critical  to yourself is very crucial in life. Those who learn that early are the lucky.

    You know you have addictive personality? Then avoid things that make you addictive. You're lazy? Avoid comfort that makes your laziness grow. You're hard to focus? Avoid things that steal your attention. I'm saying it again "I'M NOT SMART PERSON".

Ok, so what now? I have an idea. Lets ask Chat GPT.

this is from the chat bot so lets read it an think about it. Maybe it's helpful. We'll see.

Quitting social media can be a significant decision, and it often involves some planning and determination. Here are some steps to help you in the process:

  1. Reflect on Your Reasons: Understand why you want to quit social media. Whether it's to reclaim time, reduce stress, or improve mental health, clarity on your reasons will strengthen your commitment.

  2. Set Clear Goals: Decide whether you want to quit entirely or reduce your usage. Setting specific goals helps you stay focused.

  3. Inform Your Connections: Let your friends, family, and important contacts know that you'll be leaving social media. Provide alternative ways to stay in touch if necessary.

  4. **Delete

This was it
We cannot change what we are not aware of, and once we are aware, we cannot help but change


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