Busy people don’t have time
Most busy people who value their precious time don’t have time to spend on social media. As a result, they often don’t have time to update their profile pictures or share their news on social media. The current lifestyle and work have consumed them.
In terms of personality, these people tend to have stable emotions and work hard, without the need to change their profile pictures to express their moods. They believe that life is their own and they don’t care about others’ opinions and judgments.
Successful people don’t want to show off
There is a type of person who rarely changes their profile picture on social media because they understand that changing profile pictures too frequently can lead to losing contacts and customers. Those who do not change their profile pictures throughout the year are often recognized and identified by their images, and others know who they are and what they do. The consistency in keeping the same profile picture is also a sign of dedication to their profession.
People who do not change their profile pictures throughout the year are usually successful in a specific field or are persistent in pursuing their dreams and have a stable customer base. However, to further develop their careers, we also need to update appropriate profile pictures and use them consistently throughout the year.
Introverted people don’t seek external validation
Moreover, according to surveys, people who rarely change their profile pictures on social media may also be introverted and not seek external validation. Most people who never change their profile pictures frequently have a strong personality, enjoy living their own lives, and don’t want others to disturb their lives. They don’t spend much thought on communication tools and only use them as a small part of their lives. Similar to the words of Yi Shu: “To be human, you must be silent in everything; come quietly, leave quietly, work quietly, harvest quietly, and avoid noise.”
These people prefer a peaceful life without being disrupted by external opinions. They don’t like anyone being too concerned about their lives, especially those who interact with the virtual world.