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"Roughly four in 10 adults with a social media account (39%) say that seeing other people’s purchases and vacations on social media makes them look into a similar purchase or vacation, according to a survey of more than 1,000 Americans released this summer by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants."
http://nypost.com/2016/09/13/facebook-is-making-you-poor-and-insecure/
Never having a facebook account, I can't fully comprehend this. But I do understand that peer pressure exists. Do your cyber "friends" ask you why you haven't traveled to Bora Bora, or why you don't own the latest Apple or Samsung phone? Do you believe you spend money, because you need to keep up with your cyber friends, who use to be referred to as the Jones?
http://nypost.com/2016/09/13/facebook-is-making-you-poor-and-insecure/
Never having a facebook account, I can't fully comprehend this. But I do understand that peer pressure exists. Do your cyber "friends" ask you why you haven't traveled to Bora Bora, or why you don't own the latest Apple or Samsung phone? Do you believe you spend money, because you need to keep up with your cyber friends, who use to be referred to as the Jones?
