Life's brutal reality, jarring facts.

In today’s world of social media—Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube—we’ve developed a false sense of importance, believing people care deeply about our lives, opinions, and daily routines. But is that really true? In this video, we explore the reality behind social media addiction, ego, validation, and why so many people in Generation X and over 40s struggle with the illusion of self-importance. If you’re over 50, over 40, or part of Gen X, this honest and thought-provoking discussion dives into mindset, mental health, and the truth about human behaviour. Do people really care what you eat, where you go, what you drive, or what you post online? Or are we all just caught in a cycle of comparison, overthinking, and seeking validation? We break down the psychological impact of social media, loneliness, friendships, and why real connections are rare. This video also highlights how understanding that “nobody really cares” can actually reduce anxiety, improve confidence, and bring peace of mind. Perfect for men over 50, self-improvement, wellbeing, and personal growth. Topics include: social media, mental health, overthinking, Gen X lifestyle, anxiety, validation, ego, loneliness, and self-awareness. All videos are shot on a Panasonic Lumix G9 Sigma 16MM 1.4 Neat KingBee II Microphone Audient AD14 Audio Interface