
You paint your image online while destroying your real image, and you live for the moment you will touch your phone and get online.

You develop virtual friends and tell yourself that socialization online is as better as face-to-face relationships. You cannot spend a few minutes without your phone. You spend more time on social sites than you spend doing other things. You never know you are addicted to social media until it is late.

They are nuggets leading you to break the chains of the internet and social media addiction, focus on making yourself a better person, grow closer to your loved ones, increase your concentration, and discover life in a new perspective. The following books answer these and other questions in that line.

Are we becoming slaves to the internet and forgetting what matters most in life? If there was no internet, would we be better humans? How has social media affected socialization and our ability to think, and how can we break free from that?
