IT’S ME, ME, ME, AND THEN ME AGAINWhy do so many people feel the need to share everything they do on social media?
For many, the urge to post every aspect of their lives online stems from a desire for validation or approval. The "likes" and comments serve as a kind of positive reinforcement that makes them feel good about themselves. Each interaction acts like a small dose of dopamine, making it hard to resist the urge to keep sharing.
Social media also allows people to build and display an idealized version of their lives, a sort of digital showcase where everything looks perfect. This might be driven by a narcissistic tendency, where the goal is to attract attention and stand out from the crowd. The pursuit of that "perfect" public image becomes a form of self-affirmation, even if it doesn’t fully align with reality.
It’s a way to compete with others, trying to prove that their life is more interesting or exciting. In many cases, the need to share becomes an endless cycle of comparison and competition, where what really matters is not what is actually lived, but how it is presented to the world.
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Grandma’s 10,000 steps.
I SAW THAT GOING DIFFERENTLY IN MY MIND VOL88Today, unlike the rest of this series, I want to share only 2 videos with you: One where people achieve what they set out to do, whether it’s because they’re well-prepared, anticipating mistakes, or simply because the universe is on their side. And another where, either due to carelessness, clumsiness, bad karma, or a combination of it all, the mission fails, and if it were a video game, they’d have to start again from the last saved checkpoint.
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The slow-motion of the day.
I SAW THAT GOING DIFFERENTLY IN MY MIND VOL95In their head, it was simple: jump the fence, dodge the obstacle, impress the crew. But life, always a big fan of chaos, had other plans—ones with stumbles, faceplants, secondhand embarrassment, and of course, someone filming it all.
That’s how the best stories are born: with good intentions, questionable choices, and endings no one saw coming... except you, because you already know these videos never end well.
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Today’s slow-motion masterpiece.