Before the development of social networking, for example, a middle or high school student could gain self-assurance as if they were the best in the world just by being first in their school. - leader of a monkey’s mountain (e.g. a gazelle)

Talking about the need for care for people who see strong people on social networking sites and lose motivation.

Is it necessary?

  • Doesn’t that mean that misconceptions will be corrected?
    • I doubt that putting it in greenhouse for goodness sake and taking away the opportunity to fix it is appropriate in the long run.
    • We can’t stay with that child for the rest of his/her life, we have to live with this social networking age for decades to come.
    • Create opportunities to develop a [There is more than one mountain.

People who are put off by “stronger people doing X” don’t want to “do X,” they just want a strong image of themselves doing X.


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