by Hyperion » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:14 pm
I'm probably slightly younger than the average person on this site; starting in middle school I grew up with Xanga, Myspace, and Facebook. When I first registered on the original Political Crossfire as Prefx I devoted a lot of my time to social networking just to pass the time. I would say that it's shocking to see how self-absorbed social networking has made kiddos. I teach at my old high school, and Twitter is disastrous media, not social. People either don't know how to limit their exposure or try to polish their lives into a whirlwind of fun. It's a search for the high, and mistakes are seen as editable.
'Selfies' used to be frowned upon. Now I see kids posting pictures of themselves every hour?
I reflected on this last year and have decided to use social media to benefit me instead of being a time-filler. I'm reaching out for new opportunities and trying to establish a profitable tutoring business so that I can get paid the same but work twice as less. I like to go out a few times a week so I check up on new locations, clubs, bars, and shows. In terms of wasting my time trying to create that stylish status update or comment retort - eh. I save it for when the opportunity arises.