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Social Media Addiction
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Social media is a good thing if used in the right way, but it can be as damaging if one becomes addicted to it. Unfortunately, more and more people, especially the youth are becoming addicted to the social media and it is damaging their minds. Social media platforms allow us to share pictures, videos and status updates revealing what’s going on in our lives. They basically give us an opportunity to boast about ourselves. We want to look good and feel good about ourselves and show it to the world. We post the best of pictures and talk highly about ourselves and our family on the social media. We try to show the amount of fun we are having in our lives. However, this is not it. We, then seek approval of others. We want to see as to how many people actually ‘like’ what we are doing in life. It feels even better when people post good comments on our pictures and status updates. Social media addicts seem to be crazy for approval of others on their list. It gives them a high when someone talks good about them, which is quite natural. The problem is they feel stressed and depressed when people do not acknowledge or like what they upload online. The feeling of jealousy is one of the worst feelings one can experience. Instead of being content with what they have, young social media addicts try to copy others and feel jealous when they aren’t able to achieve it. They live in jealousy and agony. The feeling of dissatisfaction and frustration often takes over them. They don’t feel good about themselves and their lives and often go into depression. Young people should think about their career and concentrate on their studies but instead they are largely caught up in futile activities on social media sites. This is not only hampering their personal growth but the development of the nation as a whole.
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nascent (adjective)
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🔹nascence (noun)

📍meaning: only recently formed or started, but likely to grow larger quickly:
a nascent political party
a nascent problem

📍meaning: in the earliest stages of development:
Everyone in this nascent business is still struggling with basic issues.

📍meaning: *beginning to exist; not yet completely developed
The company faced many challenges in its nascent stages.

📍meaning: coming or having recently come into existence
a nascent middle class
her nascent singing career

✏️The Origin of Nascent
Nascent descends from the Latin verb nasci, meaning “to be born,” as does many an English word, from nation and nature to innate and renaissance. But rather than describing the birth of literal babies—as in pups, kits, hoglets, et al.—nascent is applied to things (such as careers or technologies) that have recently formed or come into existence, as when scholar Danille K. Taylor-Guthrie wrote of Toni Morrison being “an integral part of a nascent group of black women writers who would alter the course of African American, American, and world literature.”

💚Synonyms of 'nascent' (adjective)
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initial
inchoate
beginning
budding
incipient
commencing
embryonic
shapeless
formless
unformed
unshaped
amorphous
unorganized
disjointed
disconnected
preliminary
primitive
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❤️Antonyms of 'nascent' (adjective)

dying
formed
shaped
finished
completed
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🟢 Answers:
1. Her smile was reassuring, letting me know everything would be fine.
2. This cream helps moisturize dry skin without feeling greasy.
3. The GPS isn't infallible- sometimes it sends you down the wrong street.

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🟢 Answers:
1. The soil was too hard, so she had to loosen it before planting the seeds.
2. The yoga instructor told us to loosen up our shoulders and breathe deeply.
3. The warm atmosphere seemed to loosen her tongue, and she finally shared what had happened.

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