I love the fact that Facebook is keeping me in contact with
my friends that live abroad, it does close that gap significantly, and I am very
grateful to Facebook for that. The daily motivational snippets from leaders that
I ‘Like’ such as such Brad Sugars and Robin Sharma and healthy tips and count
down to the TwoOceans marathon is also great. I do however question why some
companies do decide to invest in social media without a total communication
strategy supporting it, but that discussion is not what I have on my heart
today.
What I find sad about general Facebook use is that it has
taken away real genuine interaction with family and friends. If it was not for
Facebook I would not have known about half the things that (supposedly ‘close’)
family and friends were doing. Why is the platform used to make big (usually
dramatic) announcements? What’s happened to a simple phone call to touch base
or to share exciting news in person? (or at a very basic level text message). Even
though we are becoming a lot more acquainted with people’s personal lives
(every single detail), sadly we are losing the art of interpersonal
relationships and I suppose basic etiquette.
I am definitely not guilt-free of the above! So, from here
on, I am committing to be get back to basics and will be making a concerted
effort to get back to making personal connections.
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