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Romanian Orthodox Patriarchate (Basilica.ro EN) · Aug 19 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Romanian Orthodox monk warns of ‘virtual narcissism’ fuelled by social media validation

… communication disappear, and people communicate in an increasingly rigid, superficial and artificial manner.” Fr Sofian Costea stressed that this search for approval is part of a broader phenomenon of attachment to things that provide image, status or recognition, which “not only distances people from one another, but often takes over social relationships that had previously been well established”. “This void created in terms of communication had to be replaced with something. And what has replaced it in the world in which we live? Online validation, the cultivation of the ego on social media, and social media reaching the position of a god of the soul for those who are so attached to these networks.” Between likes and real relationships Fr Sofian Costea highlighted the effects of online validation on relationships, stressing that it cannot truly replace presence, dialogue, and communion between people. “It is a disadvantage that leads towards the passion of narcissism. It is an extremely serious deviation. What is a person with a narcissistic personality like? Such a person always puts themselves …

Against · social media
Sentiment: negative

The speaker describes social media as a 'god of the soul' that cultivates the ego.

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