Fame and Identity
Joseph explores the evolving nature of fame and its impact on personal identity in today's society. He highlights how the addictive nature of social media blurs the lines between public and private life, leading individuals to perceive themselves through the eyes of others. This shift can be both a biological instinct and a source of toxicity, as the quest for attention becomes increasingly pervasive.In this clip
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Do social media platforms make their services addictive to hook people or to addict people in the episode 156: Jaron Lanier | Why You Should Unplug from Social Media for Good and the clip Addiction and Vulnerability and the clip The Creepiness of Online Manipulation?
Do social media platforms make their services addictive to hook people or to addict people in the episode 156: Jaron Lanier | Why You Should Unplug from Social Media for Good and the clip Addiction and Vulnerability from the episode 156: Jaron Lanier | Why You Should Unplug from Social Media for Good and the clip The Creepiness of Online Manipulation?
Do social media platforms make their services addictive to hook people or to addict people in the episode 156: Jaron Lanier | Why You Should Unplug from Social Media for Good and the clip The Creepiness of Online Manipulation?