A joke a part "
People are more connected socially then families"
They spent a lot of
time over social networks like Google, Facebook , Twitter etc.
And the more
interesting factor is researchers are also bound to conduct majority of
research over social media habits. Marketing trends set according social media
flows and products designed to nourish people virtually more then realistic.

They manage their
core strategies according to surveys conducted virtually, and design products
and services accordingly.

This is a hurting
situation and also leading a question mark for future.
Will we be the same
in future or just become social monsters. Will we have sufficient attachments
from our family in time of joy and stress and also got attention of our kids ?
Third world
countries are suffering less as they are adopting technology slowly, but in
coming future they also become major part of social movements.
Developed countries
like USA,UK and others are suffering from these trends badly. Youth of
developed countries cant imagine to live without social existence. They are
much loyal to their social affiliations and feel it satisfactory to pay
attention top these links.
They have all their
activities over social media. They have virtual play grounds and virtual
journeys, they have a huge virtual markets and business growing globally. But
they are also loosing their true relations. They have less communication with
family members and siblings.
Interestingly they
feel happy and satisfied with their overall social status. They are happy for
being alone at home but have a good social group, less communication at home
but hangout with 50+ users on social sites.
Question remains
"Why They Feel it that way, and satisfy with social status they
have"?
" What will be the future of their
current social needs" ?
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