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Is Glow up & Self-Care Culture toxic and Self-Centered? This debate is a tale as old as the internet, but I would like to offer a fresh perspective: Is Glow up & Self-Care Culture more toxic than a person who is miserable but won't do anything to fix it? Does Glow Up & Self-Care Culture really push perfection and products or are the creator who are still in progress of their goals not as pushed by the algorithm? Would glow-up culture look different if people didn't favor results but wanted to see the progress of people bettering themselves? What if people didn't associate glowing up with changing themselves but trying to learn to live a life that makes them feel fulfilled and aligned with themselves? Stay tuned and please read the highlights to get a more direct version of what I am explaining.
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Music by Remil - Evening Tea - https://thmatc.co/?l=DFECB5D4
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existentialism, self-care, self-help, that girl, it girl, gen z, stop being a people pleaser, detachment, detach yourself, digital age, chronically online, social media, confidence, girl boss, social commentary, internet analysis, video essay, analysis video, philosophy, TikTok, contrapoints, philosophytube, beauty standards, glow up culture, glow up culture toxic, the problem with glow up culture, the problem with glow up videos, the problem with glow up, obsession with glowing up, what you need to know about glow ups, glowing up, glow up, how to glow up, glow up transformations, hot takes
By SimplyLayIs Glow up & Self-Care Culture toxic and Self-Centered? This debate is a tale as old as the internet, but I would like to offer a fresh perspective: Is Glow up & Self-Care Culture more toxic than a person who is miserable but won't do anything to fix it? Does Glow Up & Self-Care Culture really push perfection and products or are the creator who are still in progress of their goals not as pushed by the algorithm? Would glow-up culture look different if people didn't favor results but wanted to see the progress of people bettering themselves? What if people didn't associate glowing up with changing themselves but trying to learn to live a life that makes them feel fulfilled and aligned with themselves? Stay tuned and please read the highlights to get a more direct version of what I am explaining.
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Tik Tok- @Simplylayxx
(https://www.tiktok.com/@simplylayxx)
YouTube- SimplyLay
Pinterest- @Simplylayxx
(https://www.pinterest.com/simplylayxx/)
Instagram- @Simplylayxx
(https://www.instagram.com/simplylayxx/ )
Twitter- @Simplylayxx
(https://twitter.com/simplylayxx)
Check out my blog post www.SimplyLay.com
Extra Content
Music by Remil - Evening Tea - https://thmatc.co/?l=DFECB5D4
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existentialism, self-care, self-help, that girl, it girl, gen z, stop being a people pleaser, detachment, detach yourself, digital age, chronically online, social media, confidence, girl boss, social commentary, internet analysis, video essay, analysis video, philosophy, TikTok, contrapoints, philosophytube, beauty standards, glow up culture, glow up culture toxic, the problem with glow up culture, the problem with glow up videos, the problem with glow up, obsession with glowing up, what you need to know about glow ups, glowing up, glow up, how to glow up, glow up transformations, hot takes