to facebook or not to facebook?
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:53 am
Hi. Random question here. How many of you have facebook accounts? What do you use it for? Is it beneficial in any way?
My personal experience today. I don't or try not to go onto my facebook page. This is why. I like to see what my friends, who I don't get to see often, are up to. Some are friends, most are acquaintances . Anyway, my high school friend who I hung out with last on my birthday last year, posts something like this..."just went into a BMW dealer to just browse after dinner but came out with a M6" Well, for those of you who don't know the cost of an m6...I had to look it up...is over $100K! Yes, it is nice that her husband can afford to shower his wife with such extravagant gift, because he can. But for the rest of us who aren't well off, to see that brings mixed feelings. Yes, I too use to roll with that kind of a crowd. But now we are so far from it. We barely get by every month. The other day, my husband said, we were too involved in being in that "crowd" of just being really materialistic, that our current situation is a way for God to open our eyes to see God first. I agree with him. So I am learning and growing...but as I am in the process of growing spiritually, seeing this makes me want to close my account and retreat away from everyone. I don't want to feel the negativity. Yet, I will be curious of what my other friends would be up to.
How do you deal with it? Maybe I am offending others by writing such a shallow post. If I did, I'm sooo sorry. Let me know and I will delete it.
My personal experience today. I don't or try not to go onto my facebook page. This is why. I like to see what my friends, who I don't get to see often, are up to. Some are friends, most are acquaintances . Anyway, my high school friend who I hung out with last on my birthday last year, posts something like this..."just went into a BMW dealer to just browse after dinner but came out with a M6" Well, for those of you who don't know the cost of an m6...I had to look it up...is over $100K! Yes, it is nice that her husband can afford to shower his wife with such extravagant gift, because he can. But for the rest of us who aren't well off, to see that brings mixed feelings. Yes, I too use to roll with that kind of a crowd. But now we are so far from it. We barely get by every month. The other day, my husband said, we were too involved in being in that "crowd" of just being really materialistic, that our current situation is a way for God to open our eyes to see God first. I agree with him. So I am learning and growing...but as I am in the process of growing spiritually, seeing this makes me want to close my account and retreat away from everyone. I don't want to feel the negativity. Yet, I will be curious of what my other friends would be up to.
How do you deal with it? Maybe I am offending others by writing such a shallow post. If I did, I'm sooo sorry. Let me know and I will delete it.