1:17 AM EST 1/13/2016
Kylie Jenner is not different from what other average girls do when a new year rolls in--make new year's resolutions. For this year, the reality star made several, one of them implying she'll be staying away a lot more from Instagram.
The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, 18, uploaded a new video on her account Tuesday, E! News reports. On the video, she shared some of her plans and goals for the new year. She labelled 2016 as the "year of the friends." In the video, she lamented the fact that she was not able to pay that much attention to her friends in 2015, so she would change that this year. "In 2015 we all kind of got disconnected," she says. "I really didn't appreciate my friends as much as I should, and they keep me grounded, and if I didn't have them I feel like I really wouldn't be myself."
If she is going to spend more time with her real-life friends, she is going to do the opposite to her virtual ones. A popular figure in the social media world, Kylie feels she had enough of sharing herself to virtual strangers. She said she spent too much time on her phone posting on Instagram and reading comments. She said she needs to disconnect to be happier. "I feel like I'm happier when I don't read comments, and I'm not on Instagram and I'm not focusing on what other people think about me. It makes me happier," she explained.
On the video, she also talked about realising what truly matters this year, and that is finding and staying true to herself. She added that everyone around feels relatively the same, wanting to be just good people, carry out good things and have no more drama whatsoever.
This is not the first time she shared how tired she is of using her phone and being so active in the social media. Before 2015 ended, she told ELLE magazine that once she has a kid, she's going to live her life and "delete" her Instagram. She even said she can see herself "build a home with a farm in Malibu Canyon," have her kids and just live.
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