Do you write about the mundane details of your day on Facebook? Do you enjoy regaling your friends with minor happenstance, just to make your social network feel more complete? Chances are, you’re healing yourself.
Cue the new-age music by Enigma. I don’t believe this thesis for a minute. I spend a lot of my time writing on the interwebs, and I still get sick incredibly easily. Maybe that’s because I spend so much time writing on the intertubes, but who knows? According to a new study, Facebook and Twitter might have healing powers. That’s right. All the money you’ve spent on new-age treatments, crystals and magic giblets have been wasted. You just should’ve posted pictures of your food up for everybody to judge, based off of a new Australian study.
Not only does they have healing properties, social-networking sites have the same that the ancient Greek philosophers believed in. Facebook is harnessing the power of the ancient Greeks. If it weren’t such an annoying modern conceit, it could be a superhero. According to the study …
Social-networking sites, blogs, online discussion forums and online journals represent modern arenas for individuals to write themselves into being.
So write yourselves into beings, gentle readers. Let the entire world know what drives you. So you can reap the therapeutic benefit of writing down your innermost thoughts – for your close friends and family to see.
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