We have become so accustomed to fire and its constant burning and destruction that we don't realize how bad it is getting. As I said before, social media has shaped people's minds into thinking what "perfection" is due to the constant images of seemingly perfect people, but what people don't realize is that we're not just comparing our appearance to that of others, we are comparing our whole life. On the website Social Talk, Dr. Jared Pingleton discusses the term obsessive compulsive disorder. When people hear the word obsessive compulsive disorder they think of obsessive compulsive disorder, which is the disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, recurring thoughts and behaviors that they want to do. over and over again, but this is not the kind of OCD that Dr. Pingleton is talking about. This is a specific disorder that is usually caused by the constant use of social media, obsessive comparison disorder, the disorder that a person acquires when he constantly compares himself with others, with his own life, with his own work, with your appearance, with every aspect of your life. . Dr. Pingleton says, “Social media can be great, until you start to lose sight of happiness because you are constantly comparing yourself and your family to others on social media” (Clinton). Dr. Pingleton is right, social media can be a great thing, but when you constantly hear about new weddings or engagements, someone receiving flowers or
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