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		<title>Social Media behavior&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last couple of weeks I&#8217;ve had more than one discussion with friends regarding social media posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. &#8211;  these  friends indicating disdain for how most posts depict unrealistic PERFECTION &#8211; loving relationships, fantastic vacations, well-behaved and beautiful children&#8230;in general, wonderful, healthy lives. I&#8217;ve been pondering these conversations and here&#8217;s what [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ignoringthewind.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/tablet.jpg"><img class=" size-medium wp-image-1342 alignleft" src="http://ignoringthewind.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/tablet-225x300.jpg" alt="tablet" width="225" height="300" /></a>In the last couple of weeks I&#8217;ve had more than one discussion with friends regarding social media posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. &#8211;  these  friends indicating disdain for how most posts depict unrealistic <span style="color: #0000ff;">PERFECTION</span> &#8211; loving relationships, fantastic vacations, well-behaved and beautiful children&#8230;in general, wonderful, healthy lives.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been pondering these conversations and here&#8217;s what I think.</p>
<p>Reading about everyone else&#8217;s success and taking it to heart can be depressing and frustrating if your life status doesn&#8217;t match up.  I, too, at times may find my life is lacking the pizazz I read about others having &#8211; their positive and perfect lives!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>BUT, I think it would be even more depressing to read posts only showing how crummy life can be.</strong></p>
<p>Imagine this &#8211; how happy would you feel after seeing posts about how someone just lost their job; someone&#8217;s child is dying of cancer; someone&#8217;s cousin&#8217;s husband relapsed for the 4th time; someone&#8217;s neighbor&#8217;s dog just bit their mother-in-law; someone&#8217;s dad hasn&#8217;t spoken to them in 3 years; and so-on???   (<em>I suppose these types of down-on-luck posts could buoy you up as you consider your own problems which seem minor in comparison</em>.)</p>
<p>Personally, I&#8217;d rather read the <span style="color: #0000ff;">good stuff</span> &#8211; embellished as it may be or not.  I&#8217;d like to think we&#8217;re all astute enough to discern when someone is going overboard with posts about their glamorous life.  We&#8217;re smart enough to know no one is immune from trials and tribulations.</p>
<p>I am a regular Facebook and Instagram reader &#8211; I read them daily, in fact.  I mostly appreciate how I can keep up with the lives of family and friends that I don&#8217;t see often.  I love seeing pictures of children and grandchildren, and being able to watch them grow.  I enjoy others&#8217; vacation pictures &#8211; imagining how nice it would be to see the places to which others travel that I might not.  I don&#8217;t follow many celebrities, and I know many use social media to &#8220;sell&#8221; their own fame, movies, music, etc.; but, I am intrigued to see their posts&#8230;not unlike reading <em>People</em> magazine in the dentist&#8217;s office for the latest pop culture gossip.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m rarely offended or left feeling inferior reading the <span style="color: #0000ff;">good stuff</span> because I appreciate most things in my life and don&#8217;t want to begrudge anyone telling about the positive aspects of their life.  I&#8217;m happy for them.  I occasionally make those very types of posts myself, and don&#8217;t do it to show up others &#8211;  rather, just show what I am grateful for.</p>
<p>Here is how I approach dealing with social media.  The points seem very logical to me, but perhaps if you&#8217;re lamenting about how posts are so faux, you can adopt some of my strategies.</p>
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<li>I keep in mind that everyone has problems and nobody&#8217;s life is perfect &#8211; whether or not they tell every sordid detail of their life on Facebook or Instagram.</li>
<li>I have the ability to scroll right past anything that bothers me, without reading it.  (<em>I actually do this regularly with posts that have anything to do with politics!)</em></li>
<li>If somebody&#8217;s posts really get under my skin or annoy me, I hide the person or unfriend them.</li>
<li>Sometimes I take a break and just don&#8217;t turn on my tablet or phone and therefore, am not exposed to outside influences in that way. (<em>Who am I kidding &#8211; I am addicted and can&#8217;t imagine not checking in regularly!)</em></li>
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<p>As for me, I will strive to make my posts about my life realistic and hopefully, uplifting.  I don&#8217;t intend to complain about life&#8217;s unpleasant happenings for the most part.  Everyone has their crosses to bear &#8211; don&#8217;t need to hear about mine unless exposing my issues in a humorous way can make readers smile or feel like they are not alone in dealing with everyday life.</p>
<p>And, meanwhile, I&#8217;ll continue to read Facebook and look at the photos on Instagram &#8211; enjoying them for what they are and not letting them bother me.  If you use social media, I hope you can do the same.</p>
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