Social Feed
Scrolling through socials, you see it all, the perfect meals, the holidays, the fits, all snapped from the right angle. Everyone posts what they want you to see. We all do it, trying to keep up, trying to look like we’ve got it together. But here’s the thing. Socials are one thing, reality is another.
You can post about your grind all day, flex about waking up early or brag about that side hustle, but if you’re dodging responsibilities, the real world will eventually catch up. Deadlines don’t care about your captions and bills don’t care about your likes.
It’s easy to appear organised, funny, successful, calm, like you’ve got it all figured out. But offline, the world doesn’t see the filters. It only sees what’s really real, and reality can be brutal sometimes.
People often get caught up in this online persona without even noticing, living more for likes than life. Some days you start asking yourself why you’re doing certain things, why you’re stressing over what people think. Curated feeds are just stories you tell the world, but at the end of the day, life doesn’t really care about what you uploaded on your story.
It’s a weird balance, isn’t it? Loving the good parts of showing off on socials while still needing to face the real world. That tension is constant. You can’t run from it, and you can’t scroll past it. Life always shows up, whether your feed looks perfect.
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