The filtered version of you gets more likes than the real version. Navigate the gap between the image you project and the body you live in.
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The filter lies. The comment stings. The comparison never ends. Navigate the digital and social pressures that distort how you see yourself, and learn to look in the mirror without flinching.
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You scroll past your own filtered photo and barely recognize yourself — but the likes keep climbing. The real you and the digital you are diverging, and the gap feels like it's swallowing something you can't name.
What started with the filter just got more complicated. Now you need to recognize the specific digital triggers that distort your self-perception — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Responding to a comment about your weight or appearance without spiraling — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to recognize the specific digital triggers that distort your self-perception not just today, but every time this situation returns.
More stories in this course
View all →The Comment
Someone said something about your body. It may have been casual, but it landed like a bomb. Navigate the comment that rewrites how you see yourself.
4 scenarios →The Comparison
Scrolling through feeds, walking through hallways — everywhere you look, someone has the body you don't. Learn to break the comparison cycle.
4 scenarios →The Mirror
The mirror shows you everything and nothing at the same time. Learn to look at yourself with something other than judgment.
4 scenarios →The Filter
The filtered version of you gets more likes than the real version. Navigate the gap between the image you project and the body you live in.
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