I like your post and your suggestion, but I would counter that it isn't just about FB - this is the case in many places.
I worked as a developer & designer in the DVD and Blu-ray industry for 8 years and this was a problem there too.
Scroll to the comment on this thread about education - same feeling.
The "grass is greener" effect is essential to our development as humans, perhaps if we perceived all the grass to be the same shade of burnt-out brown then we'd never strive to change.
I like your post and your suggestion, but I would counter that it isn't just about FB - this is the case in many places.
I worked as a developer & designer in the DVD and Blu-ray industry for 8 years and this was a problem there too.
Scroll to the comment on this thread about education - same feeling.
The "grass is greener" effect is essential to our development as humans, perhaps if we perceived all the grass to be the same shade of burnt-out brown then we'd never strive to change.