Blog Post 4 - Dissociation (Colby Harrison)
Blog Post 4: Since this post is our choice of topic, surprisingly, I am going to talk about social media. We all know social media distorts our perception of reality, as professor Herman put it, it puts a “veil overtop real life”, which I think is a perfect way to describe it. Anyways, I mainly want to talk about the dissociative side of the medium. It's something that our generation glosses over like a dumb headline in the news that actually turns out to be pretty important in the end. We are constantly projecting ourselves, our personality, into the virtual world where we can be whoever we want to do. That sentence itself feels like a utopian sci-fi film and I don't think we are far off from that. Regardless, we have become so preoccupied by who we are online that our sense of self in the real world begins to diminish and we begin to feel split between our virtual lives and our actual lives. Dissociation is the feeling of being disconnected from yourself or the world. It...
I mostly relate to your third question. I believe that I could have spent time elsewhere and done something more productive rather than watch endless social media. I believe that we should try to minimize our usage, not necessarily abstain from it altogether. We could pick up new hobbies or new hustles that could make some money. I think that too much time on social media is sometimes a waste of time. Especially since we are being commodified, and it is considered valuable to companies.
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ReplyDeleteI really liked reading your post. I specifically liked the part where you mention that in our modern-day, individuals are judged due to their presence on social media. I totally agree with this as I have personally experienced something similar. How do you think our society can move a way from this mindset? Overall, great post.