Social media and internet surfing has become our quarantine fuel for the past year. It’s now embedded into our everyday routine — be it scrolling through Instagram or Twitter, jumping on the TikTok bandwagon, browsing through YouTube videos, or catching up with work via Zoom.
We are, quite literally, living our lives online — physically apart but digitally connected. Social media is now more than just a virtual window into the global world, it has become a shared workspace for everyone to live and thrive in isolation, be it for work or leisure. All from the comfort of our fingertips.
Good thing we were born in this era, eh?
But sometimes we get swallowed into a reality that’s not quite real in any sense. Have you ever felt this innate need or pressure to exhibit your life online now more than ever? Or maybe feel exhausted after a few mere scrolls on TikTok or Instagram, disappointed by how lacklustre your life seems in comparison to everyone else? Believe me, you’re not the only one.
It’s none other than a case of a digital drain.
I can’t tell you how many times I’d scroll through Instagram with a sheer sense of disappointment in myself for not being as productive as all my friends. Like a life exam, I’d managed to fail without even knowing. It gets increasingly overwhelming and makes you feel like disconnecting from the digital world.