Everyone wants to be seen. Everyone wants to be heard. Everyone wants to be recognized as the person that they are and not a stereotype or an image.
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Everyone wants to be recognized.
People want to act like they know celebrities. They want to see pictures. They want to know where you're going. They want to hear you talk about your family.
Everybody wants recognition, but we can't all get it.
Everybody wants to be a celebrity, which is why we have this phenomenon of social media, where nobody wants to be private. We all want to be seen.
Everyone wants to look their best, everyone has dreams of wanting to look like something else. But we are who we are.
People have always wanted to be recognized, and that's human nature. But people used to want to be recognized for their accomplishments, and now they simply want to be visible.
There's a pressure to conform to particular images, and it feels a pretty exclusive pool of body image or facial image that is considered appealing. And in a way, that feels like pre-judging what an audience might actually want.
Everyone has to decide how they're going to appear in their lives, how they're going to put themselves out there to the world.
People aren't interested in seeing themselves as they really are.
The way that you present yourself visually totally dictates your audience and everything that anyone thinks about you.
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