If you look at current conversations online, the answers are surprisingly real-and a little uncomfortable.
One big concern is over-sharing on social media. Posting every moment may feel normal today, but many believe it could lead to privacy loss and digital footprints that are hard to erase.
Another widely mentioned trend is vaping. While it’s often seen as a “safer” alternative, people are already questioning its long-term health impact, especially with rising dependency.
Then there’s the obsession with cosmetic trends-from fillers to extreme procedures. The worry isn’t just about appearance, but how these choices may age over time or require constant maintenance.
Technology habits also stand out. Many feel that constant phone usage and dopamine-driven scrolling could impact focus, relationships, and even emotional responses in the long run.
And finally, AI dependency-relying too much on tools instead of thinking independently-is seen as a growing risk.
The pattern is clear: trends that feel convenient now may come with hidden costs later.
Because sometimes, what we normalise today becomes what we question tomorrow.
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