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Saturday 8 March 2014

SOCIAL MEDIA: BOON OR BANE?

SOCIAL MEDIA: BOON OR BANE?
We all are acquainted with the fact that life is all about competition and survival of the fittest. Then how does anybody find time to socialize? Of course, people get together and enjoy themselves. But even that becomes rare. Solution- A secure social networking website that offers you to sit back, relax in front of computer screens and socialize. You stay connected with every stage of relationship in your life- family, colleagues, close and the distant ones.
In today’s generation, human values and its importance is gradually on a decline. Nobody in particular can be blamed. However, social networking sites play a key role in some way. People spend hours on a laptop busy chatting but can’t afford to spend a few minutes with elders at home. Children play games and upload photographs, commenting and liking them, but don’t wish to conduct themselves properly and learn the spirits of honesty. Nobody today can come and tell a person to stop surfing a social networking website. But exploring other options of socializing are more beneficial.  Let’s take an example. You meet your family’s elders and spend time with them. Or you probably take out time for lunch get together with your relatives once in a while. Not only do you benefit from socializing and strengthening bonds, but you also pick up on values of being considerate, cooperative and positive towards the ones you care.
Time waits for none. Every species on this planet shares an equal amount of day and night. However, how you socialize and schedule your day depend on you. If social networking sites are a reason for decline in human values, let’s join hands and strengthen bonds by stepping outside. True human values always help a person in his pursuit of success and strengthening social circle. And thinking different and better for humanity in general has no match. After all, life is all about setting the priorities right.



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