Unanswered emails. Texts you must respond to. Facebook messages piling up. Those little red notifications and alerts constantly going off. We always owe someone at least one correspondence. But is it getting to be too much? When you find yourself with hundreds of "friends" maintaining those relationships can feel like a burden. Maybe it's time to declare "social bankruptcy." Social bankruptcy refers to the condition of being so overwhelmed by social media that the only solution is to close all one’s accounts.
未回的郵件、必須回復(fù)的短信、越積越多的臉書消息、那些不斷發(fā)出提示音的小小紅色通知和提醒圖標(biāo)······我們總是欠著誰(shuí)至少一個(gè)回復(fù)。不過這些需要回復(fù)的東西是不是太多了?當(dāng)你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己有成百上千個(gè)“好友”時(shí),維持這些“好友”關(guān)系可能讓你覺得是個(gè)負(fù)擔(dān)?;蛟S是時(shí)候宣布“社交破產(chǎn)”了。社交破產(chǎn)指因?yàn)樯缃幻襟w而不堪重負(fù)、只好關(guān)閉所有的社交媒體賬號(hào)的狀態(tài)。
For example:
As part of the social bankruptcy process, I’m reassessing each connection in my social network as if it’s a brand new connection opportunity that just showed up for the first time. I’m letting go of past social baggage with certain people and asking myself if it makes sense to include them in my social map today.
作為社交破產(chǎn)進(jìn)程的一部分,我正對(duì)自己社交圈中的每份人際關(guān)系進(jìn)行重新評(píng)估,就像它們都是第一次出現(xiàn)在我面前的全新交往機(jī)會(huì)一樣。我正對(duì)過去某些人造成的社交負(fù)擔(dān)不斷放手,并捫心自問現(xiàn)在將這些人包括進(jìn)我的社交圈中是否明智。
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