If a Status Gets Updated But No One’s “Around” to Like It…

Edith Zimmerman
The Hairpin
Published in
1 min readApr 12, 2012

“We are living in an isolation that would have been unimaginable to our ancestors, and yet we have never been more accessible.”
— Stephen Marche’s cover story for the Atlantic on misery and Facebook is a great if not particularly uplifting read (share it on Facebook!), although envisioning how the vampire-Jetsons photoshoot went down takes some of the edge off. (“Like this?” “Can you be … emptier?”) The good news, though, is that the answer is and always has been “simple”: “The greater the proportion of face-to-face interactions, the less lonely you are. The greater the proportion of online interactions, the lonelier you are.” But also: “The more you try to be happy, the less happy you are.” And then: “now we are left thinking about who we are all the time, without ever really thinking about who we are.” So: day drinks?

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Edith Zimmerman
The Hairpin

Spiralbound editor. Formerly at The Hairpin. Also now making a newsletter: https://drawinglinks.substack.com