I believe selfies cause narcissism and an extreme amount of
vanity. It’s photos that say “Look at me,” and “Look how hot I think I look.”
That’s the problem as well—selfies probably induce a false sense of hotness
most times. Anybody can take a selfie, but most are silly, ridiculously lame
and not interesting. It’s rare I see a creative photo of someone. What is it
about taking pictures of ourselves has caused so much popularity? We had photographs
before—so the concept is not really new. Is it just that you can capture
yourself at any minute doing odd things that you think someone might want to
see? “Here’s me eating a sandwich at 3 am. ”
Or “Here’s my morning hair. Don’t I look sexy?” I mean are these photos meant
to be funny, cause jealousy, stir up entertainment for others or simply just
something to do when bored? I’m not really a fan of taking selfies and if I
take one, someone is usually in the photo with me. Why would I want to post a
ton of pictures of my clothes, my outfits and food that I’ve made? Some of us
are not as privileged or well off monetarily and these things could cause
resentment or jealousy. I’m a fan of being humble about things. It’s never good
to show off, be vain or narcissistic. I truly believe social media has brought
about a need for so much approval of the self. If we don’t get a lot of likes
on our page or a photo—this could cause upset or resentment issues. We may get
insecure and feel not as liked as others who get lots of likes. We may feel
like we don’t matter as much as someone else if we get overlooked or that what
we say or sharing isn’t as important. This is a dangerous way to go about
things. Sure, it’s fun to chat on social media, share ideas even have healthy
debates. But, when we are dependent on likes on posts, statuses and selfies, we’re
setting ourselves up to be letdown. I think it’s best to just share things that
don’t seem like boasting or bragging about what we have. Sharing is different
than self-promotion. This is just my opinion on how I feel social media has
turned many of us into narcissists who rely on others to validate self-worth.
We should never forget the simple days like the 80s. Simple
things like music, food, talking with friends, laughing, enjoying the moment,
and singing to your favorite song—without having the need to video it and post
it up on social media. Sometimes it’s fun to share those moments with others,
but sometimes it’s nice to have moments just between you and your friends.
There is a sacredness that feels pretty awesome when you are able to do that. There
is something to be said for being humble and not needing to show off what you
did all through the day. There is something to be said for enjoying things
simply.