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'I don't need PR', MS Dhoni's Take on Social Media Stress and Simplicity

Why MS Dhoni Prefers a Stress-Free Life Without Social Media

Nishant Poonia

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is known for his calm and simple nature, has always kept a distance from social media. Known for his success and leadership skills on the cricket field, Dhoni has never made social media a part of his life. In a recent interview with Eurogrip Tyres, he shared the reason behind maintaining a distance from social media and gave his candid opinion on the subject.

Pressure to be active on social media

Dhoni said that from the early stages of his career, his managers advised him to be active on social media. "When I first started playing cricket in 2004, social media didn't have that much impact. Later came platforms like Twitter and Instagram. All my managers have told me that I should use social media, connect with fans and strengthen my public relations. ”

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

However, Dhoni never made this a priority. Cricket was the most important thing for him. "If I play good cricket, I don't need any PR. ”

Social media leads a stress-free life

Dhoni also revealed that social media distance has reduced unnecessary stress in his life. "What to post on social media and what not to do becomes a big challenge. I always thought that if there was something really important, I would share it. ”

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Dhoni believes that focusing on your work is more important than running after the number of followers or trends. "I've never been interested in thinking about who has how many followers. My priority has always been my game and my team. ”

Dhoni's Simple Life Philosophy

This approach of Dhoni shows that for him success is only about performing on the field. He believes that if a person is passionate and honest in his work, then he does not need any external publicity or PR. Dhoni's simplicity and honesty are an inspiration for his fans and that is why he still rules the hearts of millions of people.