The lack of actual human connection is the problem. Any social media (nostr included) is just an attempt to fill that void. Fill your life with meaningful relationships and you won't care about any other type of engagement.

Get married, have kids and everything else becomes noise.

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Agreed that deep relationships matter most. But humans naturally crave multiple layers of connection. Family, community, and acquaintances. Nostr can supplement (not replace) that broader social fabric when used intentionally.

There is no supplement for human connection. Social media of any kind is a distraction from the nutrition. Its like playing Minecraft and thinking you can build.

Of course. We are wired for real human connection. God and then family, are the roots from which all meaning, all action, and all growth flow. Social media may offer only a simulation, yet here you are on Nostr, proving that even the wisest among us sometimes need Minecraft to scratch the itch for connection.

I'm not on nostr for any connection beyond definitikn of 2.b.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/connection

Roger that 🫡

#trivium

supplement

/sŭp′lə-mənt/

noun

Something added to complete a thing, make up for a deficiency, or extend or strengthen the whole.

You can't supplement something that is essential.

Fair enough on the dictionary, but I never said anything supplements family. I’m talking about the natural layers of human connection. Family, community, acquaintances and how Nostr can be part of engaging that broader web intentionally. Precision is great, but don’t mistake pedantry for insight.