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Have you ever thought about how much of your life is stored online? From cringey posts you made in 2013 to your perfectly curated Instagram feed, the internet remembers everything—even the stuff you wish it wouldn’t. In this episode of The Lost Kids, we’re diving into the concept of digital footprints, how the internet holds onto our pasts, and what it means for who we are today.
We’ll talk about the pressure to always present a perfect version of yourself online, the weird anxiety of being Googled, and whether you can ever really erase your past. Let’s get real about how living in the digital age has blurred the lines between memory, identity, and reinvention.
Have you ever thought about how much of your life is stored online? From cringey posts you made in 2013 to your perfectly curated Instagram feed, the internet remembers everything—even the stuff you wish it wouldn’t. In this episode of The Lost Kids, we’re diving into the concept of digital footprints, how the internet holds onto our pasts, and what it means for who we are today.
We’ll talk about the pressure to always present a perfect version of yourself online, the weird anxiety of being Googled, and whether you can ever really erase your past. Let’s get real about how living in the digital age has blurred the lines between memory, identity, and reinvention.