Immortality Quote by Daniel Silva
““IT SEEMS DIFFICULT TO IMAGINE, but there was once a time when human beings did not feel the need to share their every waking moment with hundreds of millions, even billions, of complete and utter strangers. If one went to a shopping mall to purchase an article of clothing, one did not post minute-by-minute details on a social networking site; and if one made a fool of oneself at a party, one did not leave a photographic record of the sorry episode in a digital scrapbook that would survive for all eternity. But now, in the era of lost inhibition, it seemed no detail of life was too mundane or humiliating to share. In the online age, it was more important to live out loud than to live with dignity. Internet followers were more treasured than flesh-and-blood friends, for they held the illusive promise of celebrity, even immortality. Were Descartes alive today, he might have written: I tweet, therefore I am.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Age of Oversharing, 2020
Modern technology fuels compulsive self‑exposure, sacrificing privacy and dignity for fleeting validation.
In simple terms: We share too much online.
Balance authenticity with privacy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- social media use
- personal branding
- online dating
- public speaking
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your online presence reflect your true self?
- What boundaries will you set for digital sharing?
Constant sharing can erode genuine self‑respect.