When all is said and done, does it really matter how many “likes” we get on Facebook, or how many “shares” we get on our posts, or how many comments our threads attracted? What does it matter, if she didn’t comment when we tagged her, or he didn’t comment after all the times you commented on his posts? Is Facebook and all other forms of social media really the litmus test for real authentic human relationships, or have we just diluted our desire for more, that we settle for likes, and shares, and comments and the occasional “lol” with no expectations of phone calls and I love you?
Think about it, does Facebook chatter and activity really determine your worth? So why are you worried about the lack of it…? Food for thought.
MAH MEKOLLE
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lots of things are irrelevant.
Indeed when you know your worth.