Notify doctors “enough self-photographed, serphies are causing serious mental health problems”

Have you ever wondered what people were doing before the”s”, or the self-creeches? There is no need to think long, let others photograph the way they were without thinking which filter or celfond would choose and irony of fate were happier than today. Social networks have changed not [...]
Have you ever wondered what people were doing before the”s”, or the self-creeches? There is no need to think long, let others photograph the way they were without thinking which filter or celfond would choose and irony of fate were happier than today. Social networks have changed not only communication between people or self-esteem, but are also negatively affecting mental health, says one of the latest studies published in “Natural Soluption Magazine”.
According to the authors of this study, people who make many serphies are self - centered in seeking approval of others are related to narcissism, a personality disorder that is affecting more and more people worldwide. People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by exaggerated feelings of self - importance and demonstrate greatness in their faith and behavior.
Basically, a “but” in social media increases our ego, makes us surprised, and makes us feel better about ourselves. So, what happens? It happens that to get the famous “I like” many people design on the Internet an idealized version of themselves, feeding the person they want to be and not what they really are. And this research has shown that men are more prone to developing this problem than women.










