Social media addiction – how it changes your brain | Luke Burgis | Big Think

Social media addiction – how it changes your brain, with Luke Burgis
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By definition, mimetic desire means that we’re adopting another person’s desire as our own, usually without even realizing that we’re doing it. Social media has given us millions of mimetic models that we now have to contend with. Some people have gone from having 10 mimetic models to now having thousands, and we haven’t quite come to grips as a culture with what that means for our mental and emotional health.

All desire comes from us feeling like we lack something, which can bring us into a dangerous, vicious habit because there will always be another model to find. We have to choose our models wisely whether they are famous influencers across the globe or our closest friends. We also have to know when the model is inflaming us with the desire for something that’s going to bring real fulfillment or whether it’s going to bring a dopamine hit or allow us to fantasize about a life that we’ll probably never have.

All desires are modeled for us 24 hours a day, billions of them, and we need to understand the mimetic landscape of social media, or else we’ll become completely controlled by it.

Read the video transcript: https://bigthink.com/series/explain-it-like-im-smart/social-media-addiction/

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About Luke Burgis:
Luke Burgis is a veteran entrepreneur and author. He’s the Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship in Washington, DC, and the founder of Fourth Wall Ventures, an incubator that invests in people, art, and technology that contribute to a healthy human ecology. Luke studied business at NYU Stern before doing graduate work in philosophy and earning an S.T.B. in Theology from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He’s the author of the book Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, which popularized the work of cultural anthropologist René Girard. He lives with his wife, Claire, in the DC area.

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Psychology, Social Media Addiction, and the Element of Surprise
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How Social Media Keeps You Anxious – Stop Watching The News

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How Social Media Keeps You Anxious – Stop Watching News

I’ve been meaning to cover this topic for a long time now. A lot of research went into making this. From watching magical cat videos, keeping in touch with families and friends, easy online sign ups, promoting our businesses to consuming news, social media has already become an invincible member in our changing society, so much so that it has the power to change governments to alter our perspectives and the way we think, act and feel.

Sharing news in social media has become a phenomenon of increasing social, political and economic importance. Anyone of us can produce content, report incidents and create click worthy news stories.

Many a times, I feel like consuming news is not even a choice. It is being force fed to us globally, and with the rise of social media, it is proving to be incredibly hard to not fall into the vicious trap of click-baiting and fake news.

Be vigilant, be mindful and be aware!

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Research Sources:

How media covers violence:
http://www.badgerinstitute.org/WIInterest/McB14.1.pdf

Pew Research Survey about crime in the US:

5 facts about crime in the U.S.

Understanding how the media reports crime:

Understanding how the media reports crime

We Are Social – Digital 2020 Study:
https://wearesocial.com/blog/2020/01/digital-2020-3-8-billion-people-use-social-media

News sharing in social media – Paper:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S074756321100210X

Agenda setting in a digital age – Georgetown University:
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/559283/Bode_Leticia_Agenda_Setting.pdf?sequence=5

How Social Media changed how we consume news – Forbes
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicolemartin1/2018/11/30/how-social-media-has-changed-how-we-consume-news/#560ff7f73c3c

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