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Been thinking recently about this and I do think it’s been a net negative.

I had far fewer occasions to get angry or blackpilled, and more time being productive and fully present, when I spent zero time on social media. Nostr definitely included on all counts.

And I have a really clear memory to show me this contrast because I had basically been on a social media fast for 10 years, 2010-2020.

Not sure what I will do about this, especially now that I’m a parent πŸ˜… on the one hand, it seems like an obvious choice to leave all social media, especially on a bad day. On the other hand, I’ve learned a great deal on faith, parenting, and art/professional fronts in Facebook groups, and made friends and money on Nostr. The thought that there is such promise on Nostr is keeping me here as much as habit.

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Nobody 1y ago

I agree. It's a net negative for sure, but I've learnt alot that has changed me for the better so I guess I keep coming back. I just use it much less when I'm in a bad mood or trying to be more present in the real world.

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