All of this social media usage, all of the filters and edits, deception and doing-it-for-the-views, is really just making us invisible to each other in real life.
People aren’t looking at each other in real life.
They’re either too busy looking online and down at their device, or they’re actively trying to, in order to avoid the humans in their immediate vicinity.
Where is this all leading to?
How long can we be invisible to each other, before we’re forced to take a good look around again?
Fox Michaels is a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Practitioner from the Academy of Modern Applied Psychology. He is an intuitive leader with more than 15 years experience as a trainer. In his spare time, Fox writes the ongoing blog Like a Fox!, where he shares his fun, joyful approach to life and love, as his own way of contributing to the Human Potential Movement. When not reading from his library full of personal development books, you can find Fox enjoying the cinema perks of being on AMC’s A-List, and also working to make sure that he’s the most stylish man on his own Instagram page. Feel free to check out if he's succeeding with that @foxmichaels.
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