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"Don't let what you see affect you" - Victoria Inyama speaks on social media & contentment


In this time and age, Social Media has helped  to create  illusions of grand lifestyles.There is this constant feeling of inadequacy that plagues a lot of  young ladies- what with the pictures of other people’s lives that seem to always be on “fleek”?


Actress Victoria Inyama took to Instagram yesterday to makes us question the illusions of perfection that we see when we look at the lives people share on social media.She also advises that we learn to be content- after all, perfection is where we are!

Here’s what she posted

Do u know that every Victor’ has once been a Victim’ Why do we sometimes allow what we see on Social media to affect us? Mentally, Emotionally, till we begin to question ourselves, our existence 😀😀, when we see some posts that show an excellent life or lifestyle, we begin to stress ourselves unnecessarily 😀. ( see Naaaaaa, God why, he or she get 2 head)😀😀. Truth is, can u bear what has Victimised them for them to be Victors now? Through d media show offs, think this, is this to inspire, encourage or to boast? Am I encouraging U to work hard and achieve or screw hard and attain😁(both ways). Truth is, d picture is me but has been filtered, enhanced and all but is that d true me??????? It’s D me that I want U to see. All dat flash’s ain’t real 90%. Don’t let what u see affect u. It’s easy to come brag about success but hide how it was really achieved. Don’t get me wrong, there is a perfect life but that’s when You Are Content!!!!! and Work & Pray Hard to achieve more. Let’s Support each other😊Pray 4 each other#love#live#laugh #learn. Have a Great fruitful Week.




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