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Why Are We So Fake? The Pressure to Be Perfect

28 min · 28 de may de 2025
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Let’s be real; everyone’s faking something. In this episode of The Midnight Exchange of Nocturnal Ideas, we crack open the polished surface of social media perfection and public personas to ask: Why are we so afraid to show the messy parts? Why are we all pretending? Who are we trying to impress, and at what cost? We tackle the mental exhaustion that comes with chasing perfection, the fear of judgment that keeps us silent, and why authenticity has become a rebellious act in a world built on appearances. Is being real still enough in a world that rewards the illusion? Midnight Though of the Day: "Are we living for ourselves, or just performing for an audience?"

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