I try my best not to judge others, but in the end I’m just a human, especially since they make it very easy. The attention hoggers who make every bit of step they make a news worthy of our attention. Oh, it’s the food they are eating for the first time, a friend they’ve not seen in forever, a cup of tea we might like (common, it’s your damn cup of tea).
We, the innocent bystanders always have to live their life with them like we don’t have ours to deal with.
I believe we all experience something sensational enough that we feel is worth sharing, but when we turn every little detail in our minute-to-minute life a sensational post everyone must know about, we slowly defeat the purpose.
And that’s the irony of sharing most people miss. It is supposed to solidify the bonds we have with a group of people, but excess of it actually makes us less relevant and we become just someone who likes to post stuff.
Sometimes the best way to handle something we think is worth sharing is not to share it as it is, but rather to embody it. Let someone then ask you why you act that way and then the story can come out . It has more value that way, both for you and your audience.