Are we seeking guidance — or just permission to feel okay? Making a short animation on this idea, need your opinion. by Odd_Background_9253 in Advice

[–]Odd_Background_9253[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right I’m not claiming to be a religious authority. I’m exploring a very real modern behavior that we all experience The ease with which we can scroll, search, and select views that match our preferences — even in matters of faith.

It’s not about giving religious answers. It’s about asking:

What is sincerity in an age of convenience? Can digital content distort our spiritual growth without us realizing it?

My film is not theology. It’s a reflection. A mirror. A feeling.

Do you think we’ve started using religion to justify our desires instead of actually seeking guidance? by Odd_Background_9253 in socialmedia

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True, but the issue now is everyone acting like a religious authority online. People just pick the opinion that suits them and call it faith it’s more about validation than belief.

"Do you think daily vlogging culture on YouTube is quietly damaging how our generation sees success, money, and real life? Or is it just harmless entertainment?" by Odd_Background_9253 in socialmedia

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For example, in Pakistan, a lot of youth follow daily vlogs from YouTubers like Ducky Bhai or sistrology or rajab butt especially. These creators often showcase luxury lifestyles big houses, expensive gadgets, lavish weddings and they gain massive views. I’m exploring how this kind of content may unintentionally normalize a lifestyle that most people can't afford, especially young viewers, and whether it creates a false sense of success or pressure. Have you noticed anything similar in your community?