Know why social media users are always worried
Know why social media users are always worried
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Social media has become an important part of our life. Apart from this, whenever there is a little time, we start looking at our Facebook feed, Instagram or Twitter timeline. Also, have you ever thought about how social media pictures affect your mind? Then whether it is your friend's holiday photos or a celebrity's photo taken in the gym. How do these pictures affect your thinking about yourself? Photos of celebrities are presented on social media by making them beautiful in an artificial way. The same thin-skinned model photographs the world as a symbol of a slim body. In such a situation, the pictures that are presented by cutting or editing on social media have a profound effect on the thinking of people. Currently, with the right use of social media, we can make ourselves feel good by looking at these pictures or at least to stop feeling bad.

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Affects the brain
Social media is not an old thing yet. So, research on its effect is not too old yet. Therefore, based on this research, it is not right to come to any conclusion. However, we do get some hints from this research. For example, we cannot prove that by constantly watching Facebook, negative feelings are generated in someone. But, it is definitely known that people who are involved in Facebook repeatedly worried about showing yourself beautiful. By seeing good pictures of others on social media, people start to think of themselves as inferior. Good pictures of others on Instagram and other platforms have such an impact that it makes people think negatively about themselves. Apart from this, just looking at social media has a different effect and if you take a selfie and edit it yourself If we present it to the world by making it better, then it has a mental effect. Because you are influenced by celebrities or people who are beautiful or handsome in your eyes. Research shows that we compare is an important aspect.

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Inferiority complex
Jasmine Fardule of Macquarie University in Sydney has done research in this regard. Its lava jasmine says that "People start comparing themselves to photos uploaded on Instagram. Often such people underestimate themselves. ”Jasmine asked 227 students of the university about this. She told that she finds herself less beautiful than the people around her. She also considers herself less than celebrities. People, who knew these girls very little, had more inferiority complex about them. Jasmine says that the people we know more about are aware of their true beauty. At the same time, we take care of the beauty of those we are away from. While on social media people often present themselves exaggeratedly.

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