One modern social norm that future generations might find bizarre is our current obsession with social media validation. The idea that people seek affirmation through likes and shares on platforms, often shaping their self-worth and influencing their mental health, could seem odd to future societies. As we become more aware of the psychological impacts of social media, future generations may prioritize authentic connections and mental well-being over online popularity, viewing our dependence on digital approval as an archaic and unhealthy practice.
One modern social norm that future generations might find bizarre is our current obsession with social media validation. The idea that people seek affirmation through likes and shares on platforms, often shaping their self-worth and influencing their mental health, could seem odd to future societies. As we become more aware of the psychological impacts of social media, future generations may prioritize authentic connections and mental well-being over online popularity, viewing our dependence on digital approval as an archaic and unhealthy practice.