Former US President Barack Obama's selfie with the Canadian and British prime ministers during the last rites of Nelson Mandela broke worldwide popularity records. This selfie is not just a picture but a revolution that millions of young people who have been affected by it are still lost.
Selfie is a hobby that most young people consider the only way to express themselves on social media. In some people, the passion for selfies reaches the point of obsession, but this obsession can also be a sign of danger.
Whether it's wedding ceremonies or someone's funeral, religious services, or the occasion to appease protesters, children and adults are seen taking selfies with smartphones in their hands at every opportunity.
People from all walks of life are fascinated by selfies. Due to this growing trend, a few years ago, the Oxford Dictionary named 'selfie' the most used word of the year, but some young people say that they use selfies to maintain social media status. Take it
On the other hand, medical experts and even scientists are beginning to recognize selfies as a pandemic that is causing the germs of selfishness to spread rapidly instead of self-confidence. It also forces them to accept, which leads to loss of life and property.