Anderson 2 less without a single negative word being typed. Similarly, in the novel Fahrenheit 451 Mildred places her self worth on items that do not reflect her as a person; for instance, how many televisions she owns ( Bradbury,18). Both in the novel and in our society, people often believe that their virtual standing is linked to their own self value and this often causes poor self image. The constant connection to others that social media provides tends to create inadvertent isolation. Prior to the beginning of social media, young people were not bombarded by pictures, tweets and statuses of events they were not apart of, allowing the ignorance of said events to keep the minds of adolescents positive. However in today’s teenage world that is not the case. Young people are continually being visually reminded of the social gatherings they are not attending. These constant visual reminders have a negative physiological effect on many teenagers constant mental need of inclusion. A study by German researches stated that “a