The circle of friends mentioned in the title can reveal a person's personality, which shows the potential of social ** in assessing the qualities of others. Here are some of the reasons why posting on Moments can lead people to doubt the value of deep friendships.
1. Often show off and show off your wealth.
These people often flaunt their luxury trips, luxury cars, designer bags, and expensive dinners in their circle of friends. They only care about fame and envy from the outside world, and are not interested in true friendship. Too much emphasis on material appearances tends to obscure intrinsic values and spiritual communication.
2.Comparison vs. controversy.
These people always try to emphasize their superiority by showing their friends what they are better than them. They deliberately upload ** of certain occasions or expensive new purchases to attract attention and envy. Such unnecessary comparisons and arguments will only destroy friendships and generate feelings of jealousy, jealousy, and hatred.
3.Over-reliance on likes and comments.
These people constantly post trivial and meaningless content such as eating, shopping, **, etc., in order to gain attention and appreciation. They care too much about other people's feedback, are overly sensitive to likes and comments, lack the ability to think independently, and lack self-esteem.
4.Spreading negative energy and irresponsible behavior.
These people often complain and express negative emotions in the circle of friends, which brings negative effects to others. They may spread gossip, rumors, and offensive information about others, showing a lack of awareness and respect for the privacy of others. At the same time, they often don't want to take responsibility for their words and actions.
To sum up, be wary of those who often flaunt their wealth, compare, argue, rely too much on likes and comments, spread negative energy, and are irresponsible. These people's behavior can mean that they focus on superficial things at the expense of genuine, meaningful friendships and interpersonal interactions. Instead, you should focus on people who are good at sharing and exchanging positive energy and building genuine caring and supportive connections with people. By observing and judging the behavior of others socially**, you can better judge their values and character and build long-lasting, meaningful relationships with people who deserve deep friendships.