On her Instagram, 46-year-old TV presenter Masha Efrosinina combined a spectacular photo shoot with a deep personal post. The star published a series of black and white shots in which she poses in a leather top, short fur coat and jacket, demonstrating her long slender legs and a confident, defiant pose. But the main thing in the post was not the photo, but the TV presenter's thoughts about the features of people that annoy her the most.
Under the photos, Efrosinina emotionally said that the first thing she lacks in modern society is critical thinking. According to her, superficial perception of information leads to a simplified understanding of the world, and subsequently to aggression as a defensive reaction:
" People's unwillingness to think critically... Superficial perception of information leads to a primitive understanding of the world, and then to aggression as a way to protect the psyche ," the presenter wrote.
Masha called familiarity the second trait that causes her rejection. This refers to situations when strangers immediately switch to "you" or allow themselves to touch the person they are talking to:
“ Many people consider the instant transition to “you” or a pat on the shoulder to be a sign of friendliness. And I see this as a violation of mental boundaries ,” she added.
The third item in her "anti-list" was the impunity of evil, which, according to her, is especially painfully manifested during war:
«We live in the most horrific “reality” where the world watches crimes live on air.».
The publication immediately caused a wave of responses. Fans of the presenter thanked her for her sincerity and strength, calling Masha "an example of a modern woman who combines beauty and depth." In the comments, users wrote: "I dream and am motivated to be like you!" , "Strong, smart, real .
This is not the first time that Efrosinina has raised important social issues through personal posts. At a time when public figures are increasingly limited to entertaining content, her words have become a reminder: thinking critically, respecting the boundaries of others, and not putting up with evil are the foundations of humanity that need a voice even on social media.

