Scrolling Through Lives While Missing Your Own

Social media has made it easy to know everything about everyone else… except ourselves. We scroll. We compare. We absorb. And without realizing it, we start carrying voices never meant to define us.

Their opinions become our internal dialogue. Their lifestyles…our measure of worth…their pace…the pressure we live under. And slowly… we lose touch with who we are beneath it all.

But here’s the deeper truth: what defines you was never meant to be measured against someone else. So, the real question becomes: How much of what you believe about yourself…was formed by God’s truth versus the world’s constant input?

We can become well-versed in everyone else’s life and still feel disconnected from our own. We know their stories. Their success. Their opinions. But inwardly, we feel unclear, unsettled, and misaligned.

So, who are you… when the scrolling stops…when the comparisons fade…without the outside voices? What remains?

Because eventually, it comes back to this: Who am I becoming when I stop letting everything else define me? Finding you isn’t just about breaking away from distraction…it’s about returning to truth.