
GreenLantern
John Stewart
- Nov 18, 2018
- 129
K-12 is a toxic environment. In jr high and high school especially, it becomes increasingly apparent that being seen as "cool" by other kids and fitting in with them is really important in teenage social life. You don't want to be seen as "uncool" or a dork, geek, etc. And that's also the first time in life you see "cliques". But during those years adults will tell you that being cool (in the shallow sense) isn't important in the long run and that things get better later in life and people are more mature as they age.
In the working world, people still value and only respect people that they consider "cool". Work as an adult is socially just like high school. People still gossip about you behind your back (whether the gossip is true or not). They judge you based on your appearance, how many friends you have, if you have a girlfriend or not, and if everyone else working there likes you.
College is much the same and also very clicky.
I hate social media because it seems like just a popularity contest on the internet. The whole idea of facebook and twitter is everyone is supposed to look cool and happy, post lots of pics with cool and attractive friends, and have 100+ facebook friends (even if you don't actively talk to all of them).
Being "cool", popular, and fitting in apparently isn't just something that's important in k-12, but for life. Adults are just shallow as teenagers. They are not mature, morally superior, enlightened individuals.
People are very critical, superficial, and judgmental as far as who they consider "cool". People expect a lot and are extremely mean to those they consider uncool. At worst, they'll bully you, make you feel bad, and make your life miserable. At best, they'll speak and be cordial with you but of course won't include you in most social functions.
In the working world, people still value and only respect people that they consider "cool". Work as an adult is socially just like high school. People still gossip about you behind your back (whether the gossip is true or not). They judge you based on your appearance, how many friends you have, if you have a girlfriend or not, and if everyone else working there likes you.
College is much the same and also very clicky.
I hate social media because it seems like just a popularity contest on the internet. The whole idea of facebook and twitter is everyone is supposed to look cool and happy, post lots of pics with cool and attractive friends, and have 100+ facebook friends (even if you don't actively talk to all of them).
Being "cool", popular, and fitting in apparently isn't just something that's important in k-12, but for life. Adults are just shallow as teenagers. They are not mature, morally superior, enlightened individuals.
People are very critical, superficial, and judgmental as far as who they consider "cool". People expect a lot and are extremely mean to those they consider uncool. At worst, they'll bully you, make you feel bad, and make your life miserable. At best, they'll speak and be cordial with you but of course won't include you in most social functions.