I will concur, in the sense that social networking has helped me to NOT have to be physically social with people. I don't like socializing in public, and the Internet gives me the ability to still stay "in the loop."
Don't get me wrong: I'm not antisocial. If I have to interact with people, I can act as if I'm the life of the party. But after that moment, you'll most likely never see me again. I don't like crowds, I don't like random conversation. I am an introvert.
I've always believed that human interaction is overrated to an extent. Fake people smiling at each other then stabbing each other in the back just isn't my cup of tea.
If you are judging all human interaction as fake people smiling at each other and stabbing each other in the back then you should really change the type of people you are spending time with.
Is it normal modern technology is making people anti social?
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I will concur, in the sense that social networking has helped me to NOT have to be physically social with people. I don't like socializing in public, and the Internet gives me the ability to still stay "in the loop."
Don't get me wrong: I'm not antisocial. If I have to interact with people, I can act as if I'm the life of the party. But after that moment, you'll most likely never see me again. I don't like crowds, I don't like random conversation. I am an introvert.
I've always believed that human interaction is overrated to an extent. Fake people smiling at each other then stabbing each other in the back just isn't my cup of tea.
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If you are judging all human interaction as fake people smiling at each other and stabbing each other in the back then you should really change the type of people you are spending time with.
Good to get an introverts opinion on this, thanks!