The purpose of this article is "they are happier than me, life is better". The impact of using Facebook's view for other people's life, Hui-Tzu Grace Chou, Ph.D. BS's Nicholas Edge said that Facebook has a way to think that other people's lives are better than their own We are talking about how they are shaping. This is because on Facebook, users can control their presentation of life exciting and perfect than they actually are. Facebook users tend to choose their favorite photos and publish them online.
I have stopped celebrating my glorious New York life with social media. When I tried to draw it on Facebook or Instagram, life was not perfect. Life is a landscape, a museum, a complete picture of the speech I attended or attended, a sticker (well, I am crazy about the stickers!) I gathered from the places I visited and meeting places. Life is a hard work all day, understanding the concept of the professor at school, completing homework, getting perfect output from the long code I could write, getting good score at the exam, and working project Finalize. This is the time and effort I make to acceptable results. It also quickly bubbled instant noodles in the kitchen at midnight; it bubbled a cup of instant noodles as well; it also cried out as it did not receive the input of the long code I just wrote; it also cried about the health of relatives and loved ones.
Oh, if we really lead the life I drew on Facebook. We always look perfect and happy. We always go exotic or participate in a cool concert. All the foods we prepare are delicious and gorgeous. Most importantly, the chances of all our relationships getting better are low. When I first became popular, I refused to join Facebook as I did not see it. My friend sent me an invitation to ignore. If they want to see what I am doing, they think they can call me or send me a text. When my best friend joined on the same day, I finally joined the joke. We laughed at all photos and posters "My life is so perfect" and moved in the opposite direction. I will post on her wall late at night, "How was your rash last night or cat?", I will laugh loud. I hope that many people will see it before she notices that it exists.