Thursday, March 5, 2020
One Year of (Facebook) Sobriety
One Year of (Facebook) Sobriety From flikr, by Mehfuz Hossain IRL is F-U-N. The strongest relationship I have is no longer with my iPhone. (Though I wonât lie, weâre still pretty serious.) I am now more present when I am with people, Iâm engaged. I do not think itâs a coincidence that my relationships are deeper and more meaningful now that Iâve been on a semi-digital detox. Relationships, both romantic and platonic, are less dramatic and examined when Facebook is out of the equation. Actually, come to think about it, Iâm a lot less neurotic. (Praise Jesus.) Because cyberstalking isnât an acceptable hobby. In the past year, Iâve gotten really into hobbies that I had abandoned. Like pleasure reading, blogging, taking fitness classes and (no laughing) making collages. My time is now dispensed to these said hobbies, and it has resulted in a dramatic increase in my GPA, a healthy obsession with John Green, a healthier lifestyle and dream boards. Yes, thatâs plural. Life B.C. (Before Cyber Cleanse) was mostly about collecting âlikesâ and comments, exchanging witty banter with pseudo friends and convincing everyone that itâs not uncomfortable to pose with a cocked arm. Not to get high and mighty on my advertisement-free horse; I am not âabove the influenceâ (i.e. posting vacation pictures on Instagram or #humblebragging on Twitter.), Iâve just learned moderation is key. And mostly, no one cares.
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