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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 1660" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I agree Jack. With a few words you described the situation as it is.</p><p>People are addicted with social media mostly because they want to 'feed' their inner need for self acceptance, projection and recognition. And they use these tools with the above as an objective. They build their mutual friend environment in order to develop and sustain a social-psychological feedback for their inner needs. It is also an easy way. Press, click and wait for the result.</p><p></p><p>As for art, most of the people have absolutely no idea or not even the slight interest to study just the basics to help them at least in the self acknowledgment of their artistic (if this term can be used for these cases) effort or approach. </p><p></p><p>And to do some self critique I'm not writing the above feeling personally that I'm an art expert. Though, truth must be spoken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 1660, member: 12"] I agree Jack. With a few words you described the situation as it is. People are addicted with social media mostly because they want to 'feed' their inner need for self acceptance, projection and recognition. And they use these tools with the above as an objective. They build their mutual friend environment in order to develop and sustain a social-psychological feedback for their inner needs. It is also an easy way. Press, click and wait for the result. As for art, most of the people have absolutely no idea or not even the slight interest to study just the basics to help them at least in the self acknowledgment of their artistic (if this term can be used for these cases) effort or approach. And to do some self critique I'm not writing the above feeling personally that I'm an art expert. Though, truth must be spoken. [/QUOTE]
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