Searching for the Truth in Love
Facilitating personal relationships
At Psychology Today, Pamela Rutledge writes
Humans are social animals. The need to connect is a primal drive. Even our most basic needs, such as food and safety, have always been accomplished by humans as a group. We werenât equipped to conquer the world with fangs and claws, so we got a prefrontal cortex that gave us cooperation and attachment.
Social Media is here, like it or not. Many people have reservations about it, and, granted, it can be misused. Like any other human phenomenon, it can be infused with virtue. And the Vincentian Family has something to offer:
Humility: always be yourself. Donât pose, and donât use social media to dominate, denigrate or destroy. Build, cultivate and strengthen persons and relationships.
Simplicity: Speak the truth in love. Itâs not enough to be âright.â Be loving. And be accurate. Donât simply repeat or âshareâ everything you find. How many times have you shared a âquoteâ from Pope Francis that wasnât his?
Charity: Have a beef? Take it offline in a private message. People are less defensive in a private forum. If you want to persuade, donât back people into a corner with verbal violence.
Donât be afraid to use social media for good! And donât believe the myths about social media that suggest it is to be feared or avoided.
For your prayer, take a look at this VinFormation presentation on Revitalizing Our Relationships. How can you apply it in your Social Media relationships?
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