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"The Man in the Mirror," explores the topic of self care and happiness with complex relationship an individual has with their own reflection and inner self. The figure in the mirror, driven by a growth mindset pushes self to achieve satisfaction and happiness. The realization that stagnation and the act of masking one's true desires lead to a "boring, sober, and pathetic" existence, suggesting that constant personal change and self-acceptance are necessary to improve this internal relationship. Ultimately, the Man in the Mirror is portrayed as a surreal yet potent outward representation of the inner being, serving as both a demanding inquisitor and a potential warrior or savior.
By Naresh Kosaraju"The Man in the Mirror," explores the topic of self care and happiness with complex relationship an individual has with their own reflection and inner self. The figure in the mirror, driven by a growth mindset pushes self to achieve satisfaction and happiness. The realization that stagnation and the act of masking one's true desires lead to a "boring, sober, and pathetic" existence, suggesting that constant personal change and self-acceptance are necessary to improve this internal relationship. Ultimately, the Man in the Mirror is portrayed as a surreal yet potent outward representation of the inner being, serving as both a demanding inquisitor and a potential warrior or savior.