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‘Resist false reality of social media’

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Pope Francis on Tuesday warned young people to resist the lure of “false” versions of life presented on social media or reality TV shows.

Instead, the Internet generation needs to write their own histories, become masters of their destiny and establish real connection­s with their past, the 80-year-old pontiff says in a video message for World Youth Day, on April 9.

“Many people say that young people are distracted and superficia­l. They are wrong!” Francis says. “Still, we should acknowledg­e our need to reflect on our lives and direct them towards the future.

“In the social media, we see faces of young people appearing in any number of pictures recounting more or less real events, but we don’t know how much of all this is really ‘history,’ an experience that can be communicat­ed and endowed with purpose and meaning,” he said.

“Television is full of ‘reality shows’ which are not real stories, but only moments passed before a television camera by characters living from day to day, without a greater plan.

“Don’t let yourselves be led astray by this false image of reality! Be the protagonis­ts of your history; decide your own future.”

The tone of Francis’ comments partly reiterated a speech at last year’s World Youth Day in which he told teens not to let themselves become “couch potatoes.”

But this time, he implicitly addressed many aspects of social media culture that have caused concern to psychologi­sts, from the photo-shopping of images to selective editing of events recorded online to project images of happiness and success that may not correspond to reality.

In practical terms, Francis said young people could help to make more sense of their lives and their own past through time spent with grandparen­ts, by keeping a daily journal and by spending a few minutes each evening contemplat­ing the day’s events.

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