2. They Have a Clear Sense of Who They Are
Another reason some people post less online is strong self-awareness.
Studies on something called self-concept clarity suggest that people who share less on social media often have a solid understanding of their identity.
They know their values, their goal…
2. They Have a Clear Sense of Who They Are
Another reason some people post less online is strong self-awareness.
Studies on something called self-concept clarity suggest that people who share less on social media often have a solid understanding of their identity.
They know their values, their goals, and what matters most to them.
Because of this, they feel less pressure to follow online trends or compete for attention.
Their happiness doesn’t depend on how others perceive them online.
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