One popular trend that people might cringe at in 10 years could be the overuse of “influencer culture” and the obsession with curated online personas. As social media continues to evolve, the way we present ourselves online might seem superficial and inauthentic in retrospect. Future generations may look back at the relentless pursuit of likes, followers, and sponsorships as a misguided phase, valuing more genuine and meaningful interactions instead. Additionally, the excessive emphasis on materialistic consumerism and fleeting trends might come off as shallow compared to the more sustainable and mindful practices that could dominate in the future.
One popular trend that people might cringe at in 10 years could be the overuse of “influencer culture” and the obsession with curated online personas. As social media continues to evolve, the way we present ourselves online might seem superficial and inauthentic in retrospect. Future generations may look back at the relentless pursuit of likes, followers, and sponsorships as a misguided phase, valuing more genuine and meaningful interactions instead. Additionally, the excessive emphasis on materialistic consumerism and fleeting trends might come off as shallow compared to the more sustainable and mindful practices that could dominate in the future.