I love the idea of cheering someone on because I believe no one should be sad, depressed, angry, or anything negative.
I however, don't agree with giving someone false hope.
I constantly see it on twitter, facebook, instagram, etc... and bigger world problems, but for now, we will talk about social networks.
I believe that everyone generally has good in them to help others, but that's what leads to a problem.
.....It's that sense of urgency to solve a friends problem quickly.
We see they have goals:
"I wanna be a model" (but they are ugly and taking pix using instagram) and probably neglecting a true talent, like maybe, being an artist.
What i'm saying is, I think giving someone false hope really is damaging society and being there for someone to TRULY help them would be better.
I think today's general outlook on life is people are all about themselves. No one truly has discipline to work toward a realistic goal they set for themselves.
In saying this, I do believe and know that there are people who are under-dogs that go out in the world and make small imagination and drive, push toward something all of their peers thought unimaginable.
I'm trying to look at the cup as half full, but i'm also realistic...
Giving hope, good or bad?
I however, don't agree with giving someone false hope.
I constantly see it on twitter, facebook, instagram, etc... and bigger world problems, but for now, we will talk about social networks.
I believe that everyone generally has good in them to help others, but that's what leads to a problem.
.....It's that sense of urgency to solve a friends problem quickly.
We see they have goals:
"I wanna be a model" (but they are ugly and taking pix using instagram) and probably neglecting a true talent, like maybe, being an artist.
What i'm saying is, I think giving someone false hope really is damaging society and being there for someone to TRULY help them would be better.
I think today's general outlook on life is people are all about themselves. No one truly has discipline to work toward a realistic goal they set for themselves.
In saying this, I do believe and know that there are people who are under-dogs that go out in the world and make small imagination and drive, push toward something all of their peers thought unimaginable.
I'm trying to look at the cup as half full, but i'm also realistic...
Giving hope, good or bad?
