The Dangers of Social Media & the Stoic Solution

International Journal of Theology, Philosophy and Science 4 (7):80-88 (2020)
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This work begins by outlining the problem social media influencers pose towards the mental health of Generation Z. Subsequently, a brief history of Ancient Stoicism, highlighting Stoic ethics, is presented. Finally, the work gives concrete examples of how Gen Z can utilize the moral theory of the Stoics to not only avoid the negative mental health impacts of influencers, but use social media to positively impact their and their peers mental well-being.

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