Social media addiction - how it changes your brain | Luke Burgis | Big Think

Social media addiction - how it changes your brain | Luke Burgis | Big Think

Understanding Mimetic Desire

In this section, the speaker discusses how social media has influenced our desires and interactions with others, introducing the concept of mimetic desire.

Mimetic Desire Explained

  • The speaker defines mimetic desire as adopting another person's desires as our own without realizing it.
  • Two types of mimetic models are discussed: external mediators of desire and internal mediators of desire.
  • Internal mediators of desire include people we come into contact with, such as family, friends, or colleagues, leading to comparisons and potential envy.
  • External mediators of desire can be real or fictional models that exist outside our immediate social sphere, potentially leading to an endless pursuit of unattainable desires.

Impact on Mental Health

  • Desires often involve a form of transcendence where individuals seek to go beyond their current boundaries.
  • It is crucial to understand the limitations of mimetic models and establish boundaries when someone becomes an internal model of desire.

Navigating Social Media Influence

  • Choosing models wisely is emphasized to differentiate between fulfilling desires and superficial aspirations induced by social media representations.