Social Media and Face-to-Face Encounters in the Modern World

When using social media, as the saying goes, 'It takes all sorts to make the world go round,' we can indeed discover a diverse array of individuals from every corner of the world and easily engage with those who pique our interest simultaneously. However, meeting and conversing face-to-face with local people of interest during our travels can have a more profound impact than interacting with them through social media. Nonetheless, the number of such in-person encounters is often limited due to constraints such as time, physical distance, and financial resources. On the other hand, social media has the power to transcend these limitations. The Japanese term 'Goen wo taisetsu ni suru,' which originated from the concept of Buddhism, can be literally translated as 'Cherish this wonderful fate of meeting individuals.' It conveys the idea that everything happens for a reason, and nothing occurs without cause. In this sense, it can also be wise to value the relationships we form with individuals we meet through social media.

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