Social Media Chaos
Social Media Chaos
by
William Wolfman
Social media will pressure you into not being standoffish... Hold onto your dichotomy as Jung believed, and never abandon that dichotomy. Artist communities have imposed an extremism that 'dichotomies' shouldn't ever govern who you are and that an 'everyone is equal' mentality' is somehow inherently true in accordance to some 'creationist' heresy. But this however, is faulty to an extreme and is something I've speculated as detracting from modern art in general as well as artists' creativity today.
And sure, 500 years ago we didn't have that science of psychiatry that would aid artists in their discoveries and inventions like we have now, or at least, refined to the extent of it even being considered a medical craft like it is today. Nevertheless, two halves of the brain will be in constant conflict with your decision making whether you are aware of it or not. And sure, this vague facet of my online persona can seem whiny 'negative', loud and abrasive to some. The result of it's projection is nothing inherently 'good' nor something the average joe would consider 'normal' or 'safe'.
The result of extremism is inevitable. When one side sucks at the end of the day, people will blame one side and not the other.
Negativity, too, is inevitable, and what may have seemed 'negative' to you on Facebook, isn't what the other 300 thought when it was posted and the user intended for it to appeal to one's own rationale..
I hope the world realizes how foolish it is in thinking that it can finally grasps an irrefutably complex state of facebook's communications when this world thinks it's socially current with today's standard of vomited information every thousandth of a second.. Or, every millionth of a second rather... I forgot. (it's 2017; not 2016...) Anyways, I wanted to write a novel on here. need to get off this platform. Taking up too much' time. see yeah! ^.^

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