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Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 29th
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The article from The New Yorker, published on November 29, 2019, discusses the impact of social media on mental health through the lens of a daily cartoon. The cartoon, illustrated by Jason Adam Katzenstein, humorously critiques the way social media platforms can exacerbate feelings of inadequacy and anxiety among users. It portrays a scenario where a person is overwhelmed by the curated, perfect lives depicted on social media, leading to a satirical take on the mental health implications of constant comparison and the pressure to present an idealized self online. The piece reflects on how the digital age has transformed interpersonal interactions, often highlighting the negative aspects of social media's influence on self-esteem and mental well-being.
Read the Full The New Yorker Article at [ https://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/daily-cartoon/friday-november-29th-social-media-mental-health ]
Read the Full The New Yorker Article at [ https://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/daily-cartoon/friday-november-29th-social-media-mental-health ]
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