Social Media Addiction Quotes

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“The digital age greatly assisted the selfish and heartless in degrading humanity. Being a part of humanity, when would they realize they were degrading a part of themselves?”
Jasun Ether, The Beasts of Success

Abhijit Naskar
“It is okay to own a technology, what is not okay is to be owned by technology.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Insan: When The World is Family

Abhijit Naskar
“In an overwhelming attempt to capture memories, people have forgotten to make memories.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Gospel of Technology

Sol Luckman
“For most of the population these days, the only thing that ever dances is a pair of thumbs texting. No wonder people are aging so fast on the Ship of Fools sailing Titanic-like through today into no tomorrow.

As people’s souls shrink through lack of movement, their connective tissue hardens and their bones turn brittle. This isn’t metaphoric. This is the mind-body-spirit connection on full display, for anyone who cares to contemplate its cause and effects, in real time.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Sol Luckman
“In today’s mesmerizing digital landscape, our attention is madly sought after. Algorithms are ingeniously designed to keep us hooked like addicts by feeding us mainlines tailored to hold us captive—in mind and perhaps eventually even in body.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Abhijit Naskar
“If you use social media,
don't ask for privacy.
If you want privacy,
don't use social media.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“Constantly conditioning you for consumerism, smartwatches are dog collars on fancy apes.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

“Everyone roots for the underdog to win, but once you start winning, you’re no longer the underdog, and then everyone wants to see you lose.”
Monique Turner, Island of Influencers

“It’s like nothing they do or say can ever match up to the image I created of them inside my own head.
I wonder what image the audience has of me, and whether it matches up to who I really am.”
Monique Turner, Island of Influencers

“We left caves and built a society more brutal than the wild beasts we once feared. The very society meant to unite us has turned us into strangers in each other's eyes.”
Rafsan Al Musawver

“The world has gone crazy. Everyone has a story to tell, but no one to hear it. Society has inflated, stretching miles of distance between us. Words have become mere texts, losing their symphony of emotions. I wonder—maybe our children will have their own planets, turning into aliens in each other's eyes. The society we have built for centuries will become a history nobody cares to remember.”
Rafsan Al Musawver

Sol Luckman
“Mental illness is an underreported epidemic today as social media addiction and less than optimal mental states quietly go hand in hand.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Jonathan Haidt
“Sean Parker, one of the early leaders of Facebook, admitted in a 2017 interview that the goal of Facebook’s and Instagram’s founders was to create “a social-validation feedback loop . . . exactly the kind of thing that a hacker like myself would come up with, because you’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology.”
Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Caused an Epidemic of Mental Illness

Abhijit Naskar
“I don’t scroll till I pass out,
I don’t drink till I feel sick.
Happiness means happy-in-less,
Trends don’t bring you peace.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“You don't need to abandon your phone,
Every era has its basic requirements.
But remember just one little thing,
Never let gadgets take over awareness.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“Don't confuse progress with uplift,
Don't confuse contacts with connection.
Don't confuse convenience with advancement,
Don't confuse machine learning with education.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervis Vadisi: 100 Promissory Sonnets

Abhijit Naskar
“If you scroll long enough,
your phone will become your grave.
In the name of telecommunication,
algorithms generate the new stoneage.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

Abhijit Naskar
“It's not enough to abandon archaic chains,
just as crucial is to renounce modern chains.
No matter the material and manufacture date,
golden, bronze or silicon, chains are chains.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

Muhammad Atique
“The depictions of unreal, edited faces and bodies on social media are distorting our perspectives of reality and the way that we view ourselves.”
Muhammad Atique, Digitally Hijacked: The Age of Influence: How Social Media and AI Are Reshaping Our Reality

“Social media: where everyone else's life — and wife — looks more interesting.”
Alfred D'Souza

K.R. Gadeken
“I saw and experienced everything but myself. There was no time for that, no emotional or mental room for the one self that I had.”
K.R. Gadeken, Space Station

Sol Luckman
“Contrary to the indoctrinated notion that reducing existence to the essentials is for half-wits and losers in this golden age of technological ‘progress,’ simplicity isn’t simplistic—or at least it doesn’t have to be.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

Sol Luckman
“Has the world, and not just its people, lost its soul through immobility, laziness, and living a zombified half-life doomscrolling through virtual reality? Is our own ‘intelligence’ becoming more and more artificial as we literally ossify in front of our screens?

If you’re having trouble answering such questions, maybe you should ask Siri.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

“Spectacles, forced mask of certain personality, self-hatred and life-long traumas, that are hidden behind curated theatrics, which remain unhealed, eventually will swallow your bravado and force you to have an honest conversation with your real self, which you try to hide from everyone, even from yourself.


The reason I never cared for volume in anything, but substance of what I live, create and who I choose to let into my life, was because I don’t need anyone's permission or validation to be alive, brave, afraid, weak, honest, fearless or vulnerable. Substance over noise and chaos, always.”
Elena Levon

“When one comes out to speak, it's NOT because they want to be pitied and told everything will be fine. We know everything will be fine, but our tears, our words, and the hidden messages on our posts and statuses are to let you know that we are still searching for happiness. To tell you we are trying to be strong, to remind you that there will always be times when, even in the morning, weeping still endures. Where our nights of tears are no different from the sun that was supposed to bring laughter - hot and burning. Everyone has a way of finding relief. Our outcry is a way of hope.”
Lord Uzih

Abhijit Naskar
“It’s a modern necessity to own a phone, but to be owned by the phone is a modern sickness.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“You don't need your wrist to ping,
you don't need your glasses to ping,
you don't need your rear end to ping,
you don't need your genitals to ping -

ping after ping after ping after ping,
and you wonder, why on earth are you so anxious,
why on earth you feel like you’re walking on eggshells,
why on earth you're consumed by foreboding!

That's what abundance does to the brain,
when you own more materials than sense -
that's what happens when instant dopamine is
religiously prioritized over genuine human bond.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Sol Luckman
“It can’t be denied that most people today are voluntarily plugged into the Matrix—except instead of being jacked in and hardwired, they keep mindlessly taking hits on the virtual crack pipe of Instagram, TikTok, Meta, etc.

The most disturbing part of this web junkie scenario is that the overwhelming majority have absolutely no idea to what extent their thoughts and opinions are being mimetically manipulated, day after day, by the technology they take for granted.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality

“View Private Instagram Profiles: Best Private Instagram Viewer Apps and Methods in 2025

#Top methods for 2025

Updated 25-11-2025

CLICK HERE TO VIEW ANY INSTAGRAM PRIVATE PROFILE
In today's social media-driven world, Instagram stands out as one of the most popular platforms for sharing moments, connecting with friends, and exploring interests. However, when profiles are set to private, accessing them becomes a challenge. This is where private Instagram viewers come in, offering a discreet way to view these private profiles. In this detailed guide, we'll compare the top three private Instagram viewers: Private Viewer DEV, Watchinsta, and Glassagram. We'll delve into their features, user experiences, and overall effectiveness to help you choose the best tool for your needs. Whether you're looking for a private Instagram viewer free of hassles or a private Instagram viewer without human verification, this guide will assist you.
Understanding Social Media and Private Instagram Viewers
Social media platforms like Instagram have revolutionized the way we connect and share our lives. Instagram, with its visually-driven content, has become a favorite among users. However, privacy settings can limit access to certain profiles. Private Instagram viewers are tools designed to bypass these settings, allowing users to view private profiles without needing to follow them.
The Top 3 Private Instagram Viewers
1. Private Viewer
Private Viewer is known for its reliability and user-friendly design, making it a popular choice for those looking to access private Instagram profiles.
2. Watchinsta
Watchinsta is recognized for its efficiency and straightforward interface, offering a solid option for users seeking quick access to private profiles.
3. Glassagram
Glassagram stands out with its unique features and robust security, providing users with additional tools and a high level of data privacy.
Detailed Comparison of Features
Let's explore the features, user experiences, and ratings of these tools in detail.”
Private Insta

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