Facebook, the Root of all Evil…

 

 

I remember at first the idea of social media being so foreign, I couldn’t fathom the possibilities. Really there was only Facebook at the time, but it was new and profound. The idea of being connected, and important. Lol, I no longer feel that way, but at the time, I felt like I was part of a movement. Not being entirely sure at the time where it was headed happened to be ok with me. Before long, Facebook was a part of my daily existence, I enjoyed posting all of the photos of fun and vacations I was having. I was sure they were entertaining, and my friends and family would enjoy them as well.

 

I guess at some point I realized that I was only sharing a percentage of my life. While I’m a big believer in not airing dirty laundry, I also realized that this skewed the perception of my life others may have. I was still ok with this, carry on. For the most part, I think of Facebook as a constructive device. It’s great to keep in touch with distant friends and family, to be able to see pictures of their kids, and feel a part of their lives. But realize, we are still only getting a glimpse of their actual world, good or bad. It wasn’t until I personally went through a divorce and financial turmoil, that I saw how destructive social media can be. Having things said about me without my permission caused me to recoil in a big way. I was bound and determined to only show what I saw fit, and non-personal, except of course when I was doing something awesome and wanted everyone to know. Believe me I’m not proud of that behavior. And Facebook also came in handy if I ever needed to stalk someone, or get the dirt on them, especially once I entered the dating world. Shame on me. I was the cause of my own mind screws.

 

Last summer I quit Facebook for a few months because I was going through a breakup. I learned that it’s really hard to move on when I could see everything that he was doing, including when he had been online. This gave me insight into his activities. And, I found it particularly painful when he started dating someone else, and advertising their budding romance, maybe even for my benefit, or so I was convinced. I resented the idea of him knowing what I was up to when he no longer chose to be part of my life. Simultaneously, I had a few friends that felt being a part of my life meant reading my posts, but not feeling any real obligation to keep in touch with me, and I got tired of the pretense of it all. So I quit! Deactivated my account. I was off for over two months, and when I finally did get back on, I unfollowed that bad ex boyfriend, because unfriending is like declaring war, and I activated the highest security settings. I also declared that I wouldn’t be active or post anything, but peruse only sometimes, and I didn’t even have the app on my phone for a long time. I finally caved in and downloaded it, and it honestly took me a long time to reintegrate it back into my daily existence. But here I am now, almost a year later, and I’m feeling that familiar feeling again, I hate what it stands for, and what it brings out in me. I don’t wish to banish it from my life completely, but feel more in control of my boredom and habits. My latest plan is to take the app off my phone again, in a feeble attempt for balance and moderation. For all of the bad Facebook stands for in my mind, there’s a tiny bit of good, like methadone for a heroin addict! That’s just me though, always looking at the bright side!;)

But First, Let Me Take a Selfie!

FullSizeRender       Bathroom Selfie…. Shameless right? Could you be more disgusted?  I keep seeing these all over Instagram, and I wonder, how does one feel about one’s selfie … when they take a selfie?  I’ve been feeling rejected lately. Rejected by others, but in reality, and if I’m honest, rejected by myself. I know all of the psychology, trust me… I’ve been through more counseling than most… But honestly, what is it about our culture that we feel the need to gain another’s acceptance before we can love ourselves? If I were to look in the mirror, I would say I am looking at a beautiful woman who has much enthusiasm for life and has seen many things, is wise beyond her years, and is kind…. Totally worth loving. It’s interesting because, then I also see what I might perceive others to see (but a really good question is: why do I actually care?), which is whatever the negative projections are that I’ve heard over the years… The tape that plays in my head, irrational thoughts that I told myself before I was old enough to reason… I’ve realized lately, this is what plagues me, this is what I am really dealing with…

 

I don’t want to be perceived as what I am in the mirror, or at least, not just that!!! God damn it, I’m more than that! This is one of my core issues I’m coming to understand… Beauty is magnificent! But where I came from, it had no currency, as I believe it should not. It’s merely a gift, like any other… At times it is a blessing, and at times it’s been a curse, for I am not seen for WHO I really am, and that is my true hearts desire after all; to be seen and appreciated for WHO I am and WHAT I have to offer, which is IMMENSE!!… What I am also coming to realize is that IT’s OK! It is really ONLY how I feel about myself that matters. What I want others to perceive about me, is yet another reflection of how I want to feel about myself, and after all, I am the only person I know for sure that I will be spending the rest of my life with… Tricky, these games we play on ourselves…

 

It is far easier to blame someone else for what we lack, than to be honest that we lack integrity and honesty with ourselves. It’s not anyone else that’s making me feel bad about me, it’s really just me! Other people who challenge me are just holding the mirror for me, reminding me of what I still have yet to deal with in myself.  And for all of the things I blame others for, it’s really to justify my self deception. God and that’s the worst kind of deception ever! And for all of the good things that I will not, or can not see in me, that’s also me.. blaming, not wanting to be honest with myself, because it’s so much easier to project it outward… God damn it! Being a grownup is hard, and that is why I’ve never wanted to be one! I find that the more I am open to life lessons, the more I can embrace the me that I want to be, and care less about the person I hope everyone sees and accepts. Pretty stupid lesson to be learning in my 40s… Sometimes we have to keep doing it till we get it right I guess… And maybe that’s just me too, hard headed, stubborn, but that’s ok, cuz after everything and all of that, I kind of dig being me…. And at the end of the day, that’s pretty cool I guessJ