I find
myself a little bit on both sides after reading this article. Williams is
absolutely right in the fact that we throw way to much of our personal business
out into cyber world for strangers to see, and that people do need to stop
thinking that their lives are so important that everybody wants to know what they
are up to all day every day. For example people who instagram pictures of their
food, thank you so much I was dying to know what kind of
sandwich you packed for lunch today. I especially think that we should stop
celebrating everybody and celebrate the ones who worked hard and deserve it.
The people who work the hardest and achieve the most should get the trophy,
nothing should be handed to you, it provides motivation for people and lets
them know that nobody is entitled to anything in life. But on the other note I
believe that if you have something that you are proud of and get extremely
good news you should share it! Send out positivity to the world and be proud of
yourself just don't think that you are some sort of special inhabitant of this
earth.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Enough About You
"Enough
About You" an article written by Brian Williams' touches on the self-centeredness
of this generation. As the title suggests Williams believes that people on
social media is very conceited and worried too much about themselves, he refers
to these people as the User-Generated Generation. "The implied message is
that if it has to do with you, or your life, it's important enough to tell
someone. Publish it, record it ... but for goodness' sake, share it--get it out
there so that others can enjoy it" Williams sarcastic remark expresses
that not everybody is worried or cares about what "you" are doing or
what happens in "your" life, there are much more important things in
life for someone to prioritize. Williams also emphasized the lack of privacy
used, "Diaries once sealed under lock and key are now called blogs and
posted daily for all those who care to make the emotional investment". We
share a lot of personal information without thinking twice. He also brought up
that everybody gets celebrated, not just the best, such as sports and all the
players getting a trophy. Williams believes that we need to stop celebrating
ourselves and worry about the bigger problems in the world.
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