This clip from Fargo Talks gets into something most people don’t admit. Everyone says they’re fine, but most of us are fighting battles internally. The mistake is where we take those battles.
I talk with@Just_Wynnabout how social media pushes people to overshare with strangers. When you do that, you end up talking to a void. The void doesn’t care. And when you don’t feel cared for, the problem gets worse, not better.
That loop is dangerous. You share more. You get empty feedback. You feel unseen. And it quietly deepens anxiety, loneliness, and mental health struggles.
Blake makes a point I agree with completely. You don’t need more people. You need the right people. A small core group who actually knows you and has your best interest in mind. Friends. Family. Partners. People with context and skin in the game.
You are shaped by the people closest to you. That’s where honesty belongs. Not in front of strangers who disappear the moment they scroll past.
This clip is about boundaries, mental health, and choosing real connection over noise.
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