Sunday, 25 February 2018

Race to Success

YOU ARE NOT OBLIGED TO BE COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL BY THE TIME YOU ARE 25.
Let me say it again in a more detailed matter :
Life is not a race, and your success shouldn't be either. Growing up in fast paced city filled with numerous job opportunities, I've seen people rush to their career. For what? You graduated early, you bought a house at the age of 19 with a baby on the way. That's basically what "successful" is, right? Congradulations, you've won at life for being the biggest success at the youngest age possible. What about the rest of us? Are you telling me that if you don't have a stable job, a family, a dog, a cat, a house, by the time you're 29 or 30 that you're a failure?
I mean, you've got your entire life ahead of you. You cannot tell me we were made just to work a job that's kind of unfufilling and pay taxes for a house to live in for the rest of your life. Is that really living? Or is it just surviving? Sure, you can have the most luxurious house and the most expensive car, but that doesn't mean you NEED to get those right after you graduate college or university. Hell, some people don't even get post-secondary education, but that doesn't mean they're a failure.
"The economy is crashing!"
"Capitalism is taking over, we need to make money now!"
Of course, the economy has been a problem, what's new. I'm not saying that you shouldn't care about your financial problems and stability, but relax. While there are some people out there earning a billion dollars a week at the age of 21 and you're just sitting around eating ramen noodles, that doesn't make you any less than them. For all you know, they're a terrible person.
A lot of people my age (15-20) are so pressured to get into the best college or university get that docorate they've dreamed of getting, and as much as I encourage them to work towards what they want. I hope they know that even if you don't know what you want to major in by your 3rd year in post-secondary education, it's completely alright. There is a bunch of people just like you.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that, though people becoming successful seem to be getting younger and younger, it doesn't mean that you don't have time. You have plently. Thinking about what you've already accomplished rather than thinking about what you're (supposedly) going to, will help your mental state and yourself overall. Competiting with other people and "racing" to see who will be successful first, almost has no point.

Sunday, 4 February 2018

The Controversy and Irony of Hatred Towards Social Media Celebrities

A couple of weeks ago, YouTuber : Logan Paul posted a video during his trip in Japan. In this video, he explores a forest that is mainly known for people with mental illnesses. Signs and boards are spread across the forest meant to encourage the people that they are good enough and that life is worth living. All words of encouragement ; a very serious place. Filming this video, Logan Paul explicitly laughs and makes jokes with his friends. Not even considering to edit this part out (which he was perfectly capable of). He was being completely disrespectful with the whole aura of the place, but that wasn't even the worst part. In fact, in this vlog he found a dead body. The body of a person who has committed suicide in that forest ; but did that stop him from creating this video ??? (let alone post it on a social media platform for the millions of little girls to watch). I guess not. He filmed the dead body in as many angles he could. What a way to get attention and views, right? Using the dead body of a person who killed themselves was just completely dehumanizing. As if that person is merely a prop; an accessory to a video to entertain people. Despite how he reacted to this finding (disgustingly), he used this person for his own benefit by click-baiting 12-year-old girls to this video.


The video he posted was said and heard to be insensitive and ignorant, catching the attention of many celebrities such as Sophie Turner an actress on Game of Thrones and the artist, Shawn Mendes. His post completely exploded, starting off the new year at an odd start. It went viral all over the internet, becoming so popular to the point where celebrities such as those I've mentioned before were informed.
Yet, isn't that the problem. This is exactly how he (and people like him) get what they want. As controversial their content is, it still catches our attention. Despite how many people dislike people like Logan Paul, he only gains if he gets attention. Which is what we're all giving him. View counts are all that really matter on the YouTube platform and now that his content AND his brother's (Jake Paul - another said problematic influence on the younger people watching them) are exploding, they're only benefiting in as many ways as possible. 
Now, there's a new social media platform coming out soon, Vine 2 or commonly known as V2. The second version of Vine where people are able to gain followers and post 6 second videos. In the first version of the platform, there were some iconic videos that went viral and still are being spread to this day despite the shutdown of the platform. Unfortunately, it wasn't getting enough people on the platform after a while since people who are famous on social media practically took over the platform. Changing what seems to be 75% of the content, becoming unentertaining for people. Leading to the shut down of the first version of vine. The creator became aware of this situation that Logan Paul creates and realized how disliked he is, thus leading him to officially ban him from the platform. Not allowing any behaviour that Logan Paul has presented earlier. Ironic how he became famous on the first version of the platform, starting his career there and is now banned from the second version. 


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