The 21st century exemplifies a significant shift in societal values, where sacrificing principles for profit is commonplace, reshaping moral frameworks. Social media, once heralded for its potential to unite and empower, has become largely detrimental, fostering division and diminishing constructive interactions. As individual capacities for memory decline, particularly concerning personal connections like phone numbers, these trends signify a broader regression in cognitive acuity. The overwhelming need for validation in the digital age often overshadows authentic relationships, leading to a deterioration of intellectual and ethical standards that began in the late 20th century.
In the 21st century, seeking fame first, then money, and possibly adopting a code of ethics reflects how priorities have shifted dramatically from the 1990s.
Social media, initially seen as a bridge to connect and empower, has devolved into a platform characterized by division and hostility, overshadowing its positive effects.
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