いまや、小学生でSNS問題。
自分と他人を比べてしまう、他人の声が過度に気になってしまうというSNS問題。
我が子の小学校でもそんな問題が取り沙汰されていた。いまやSNSが小学生まで降りてきていて、子供たちの心を蝕んでいるという。他人との比較、大人ですらそうなんだから、多感な子供なんてなおさら。
他人との比較、スポーツなどでは、ライバルとの切磋琢磨などプラスになることもあるかもしれないけれど、生活で、四六時中囚われていると良いことなんて間違いなくない。
今は何かと大変だなあ。逆に日々の生活が過度に他人を意識せざるを得ないような状況だから、ガツガツ行って、何百億、何千億とかせぐ!!とかそういった人より、ゆったり自分の生活の質をあげて過ごしたいという子が多くなっているのかな。
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social networking is a problem in elementary school.
The social networking problem of comparing oneself with others and being overly concerned about the voices of others.
Such problems were discussed at my child’s elementary school. SNS has now descended to the elementary school level, and it is said to be eating away at children’s minds. Even adults are being compared to others, so it is even more so for impressionable children.
Comparison with others may be a positive thing in sports, such as friendly competition with rivals, but it is definitely not a good thing if you are trapped in your life .
It’s hard to do anything nowadays. On the other hand, I wonder if there are more children who want to spend their time in a relaxed manner and improve the quality of their lives, rather than those who want to go out and make tens or hundreds of billions.
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