I believe that lying isn’t morally wrong. It helps us in our life's many times. There are certain situations in which we must lie and it should not be wrong. Lies not always leads to troubles and misunderstandings. They could often be beneficial and help more than it hurts. In some cases, lies protect our close ones. When the truth can hurt them more than lying, we have a right to say untruth. Overall, I think the most important thing to know is which lies are wrong and which are right. We should remember the difference between them and the consequences they carry.
I’ve read an article which talked about selfie culture and the meaning behind them. The main topic was focus on the choice of the camera angle. And how we sometimes, not even aware, use different poses in the way, that we non-verbally communicate with others. When we choose to take selfies from above, left side, frontally etc. All of the mention angles are providing social and emotional signals to viewers. Selfies have been around since the rise of social media. I was familiar with the general concept of selfie but I wasn’t aware of psychological meaning behind them. It was interesting to learn about the popularity of showing our left side (apparently this side is more emotionally expressive) but also, I really enjoyed the truest statement of all: we look better in our selfies, than in photos other people take of us. In my own believe I see selfies as a way of self-expression, it really tells something about a person, especially on social media. article: https://theconversati...
I'm afraid these distinctions may be too subtle for many people.
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