Let’s talk self-worth, because scrolling on social media today is more than just likes and memes—it’s shaping how we see ourselves. For Gen Z, the line between online validation and real-life confidence is blurry, and every post, story, or comment can feel like a mirror reflecting back on who we are.
So what’s really happening when we scroll, post, and compare? Does social media empower us to express ourselves authentically, or does it quietly chip away at our confidence? This survey dives into the real impact of social media on Gen Z’s sense of self—how it uplifts, how it pressures, and how we navigate it all.
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Moritus Peters
Mortius Peters is a result driven data scientist, data analyst, journalist, and writer at BusinessDay Media Limited, where he works in the Audience Engagement department. He holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria.
Mortius combines data science, journalism, and storytelling to gently guide readers toward solving real-world challenges through insightful and engaging content. He currently specializes in crafting listicles that illuminate economic and financial issues, making complex data accessible and actionable. As a passionate researcher and financial analyst, he sees data as the cornerstone of sustainable development and economic growth.
Source: Businessday