Living Virtually on Social Media
A personal perspective on the phenomenon of 'living virtually' on social media. I analyze four positive aspects of sharing life on digital platforms: preserving memories like a diary, connecting with like-minded people, impressing others, and having fun. Also advice on healthy virtual living that doesn't negatively affect real life.

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