social media
Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
The Silent Epidemic of Hyper-Connected Loneliness
How Hyper-Connected Loneliness Is Stealing Our Happiness in the Digital Age Have you ever wondered how we can feel so alone when we’re more connected than ever? Welcome to the paradox of our time: hyper-connected loneliness. We live in an age where sending a message across the globe takes mere seconds. We can watch a sunrise in Paris while lounging on our couches in New York. We can see a stranger’s breakfast in Tokyo without even saying hello to our own neighbor. And yet, loneliness has never felt more profound. Hyper-connected loneliness is a silent epidemic spreading faster than any virus, and it’s time we stop scrolling long enough to notice.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 months ago in Psyche
I Didn't Write This For You To Read. Honorable Mention in The Metamorphosis of the Mind Challenge.
I don’t usually share my writing with people I know. It’s not that I’m ashamed of what I write—it’s just that the moment you let someone in, especially someone from your real life, everything feels a little more… exposed. I worry people will read into things. That they’ll recognize themselves in a sentence. And that if they do, they'll be hurt or feel uncomfortable. Or they’ll decide that something isn’t “true enough.” Or maybe they’ll just think it’s bad.
By Hannah Hess9 months ago in Psyche












