Computers, internet, and social websites have been a blessing to so many of us. It allows us to interact with people we've never met, but we have things in common with and to reconnect with people, friends and family we grew up with and haven't seen for years. I've met many people and made many great new friends thru social networking. We share music interests, books, tattoos and shoes. Many of us have Lupus in common. It has been an eye opening as well as a mind opening experience, to "meet" so many people that have the same illness as myself. With support systems we should have empathy, understanding, and be supportive to one another.
At times the online experience isn't as positive we wish it to be. In opening up our lives to the positive, there is also negative experiences. Toxic people exist in real life was well as virtually. They are the negative, manipulative, narcissitic, judgemental, insincere, downers, disrespectful, and nothing ever makes them happy people. I find it quite shocking at some of the things people will say because they are online and not in person. It seems to loosen up the tongue (or fingers), because quite honestly there are no repercussions. They can be very disrespectful and down right nasty. I do my best to stay away from those people because I dont want to be sucked in. Life is too short and frankly I don't have to put up with it. If you get caught up in a situation like that I find it best to remove the people that are causing it.
Being toxic is a choice and I choose not too. Enjoy life- that's what it's all about.
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