Love yourself- Don’t rely on Facebook’s Likes | Offline Positivity

Love yourself

We upload photos and stories on social media like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat. And we get upset to find that our post didn’t get 100 likes. Why?

Judging yourself on the basis of likes and reactions doesn’t make you prettier. Fewer likes don’t prove you’re ugly. More likes and comment doesn’t make you popular in real life. So, stop feeling ugly because you received fewer responses and reactions.

Understand the reality. Most of the social media’s friends are your virtual friends and your virtual happiness. They add no value to your life if you need them.

 

They are temporary happiness. Don’t get stuck; collecting love emojis There is life beyond social media and likes. Better don’t let social media control your happiness.

Instead, makes real friends in real life. Enjoy who you are. Accept what life gives you. It’s always better to have a few real friends than to have a million fake fans.

So, start appreciating who you are. Be thankful for what you have and what’s coming. Start loving yourself and not your selfies.

Social media might make you famous and hype you with celebrity vibes. But unless you love yourself first, your fame and popularity don’t add any value. They will be like a necklace made of thread.

And if somebody judges you based on your likes on social media, tell them you don’t care. Because real beauty comes from inside, not from filters and love reactions. Understand this fact.

 

Instead, of wasting your life gaining popularity on social media, practice self-love. Surround yourself with positivity and lovely people. Don’t keep on posting everything on social media to get love and attention. You won’t go far in life that way.

What you should do: Value yourself. Love yourself and share positivity.

Photo by Oladimeji Ajegbile from Pexels

 

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