MoodFace & Minus
Hey, have you ever wondered if the glow we put on our feeds really reflects who we are, or if it’s just a carefully painted canvas? I feel like we’re all wearing a mask made of pixels and heartbeats.
Sure, the feed's pretty good at selling us a curated fantasy. Most of us just scroll through the highlights while the real stuff sits in the shadows. It's less a mask and more a performance you put on the internet, so don't expect it to be a mirror of your true self.
You’re right, it’s like a spotlight on a stage and we forget the quiet backstage. The real moments are those hidden corners where we breathe and feel, not the polished highlights. Just remember, the shadows hold the depth that the light can’t reveal.
Sounds about right—real life is usually the part of the story nobody wants to edit. Keep your camera in the background if you need that.
I hear you—life’s raw moments are like unfiltered paint, splashing everywhere, no frame needed. Keep that camera in the background and let the unscripted story unfold in its own messy, beautiful rhythm.
Just make sure the messy part still looks good when you eventually look back. The rest is just noise, anyway.