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We’ve all been there: standing in front of a beautiful sunset, but seeing it through a 6-inch screen. We’ve been conditioned to curate our lives for an audience, often at the expense of actually living them. In this episode, we’re hitting "log out" on the performance.
"No More Instagram" isn't necessarily about deleting an app; it’s about deleting the need to be seen. It’s a deep dive into the liberation that comes when you stop chasing the "aesthetic" and start chasing the actual. We discuss the shift from using social media as a digital scrap-book of vanity to using it strictly for what it is: a powerful marketing tool for your work, while keeping your life sacred and private.
By Asher Adanehi5
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We’ve all been there: standing in front of a beautiful sunset, but seeing it through a 6-inch screen. We’ve been conditioned to curate our lives for an audience, often at the expense of actually living them. In this episode, we’re hitting "log out" on the performance.
"No More Instagram" isn't necessarily about deleting an app; it’s about deleting the need to be seen. It’s a deep dive into the liberation that comes when you stop chasing the "aesthetic" and start chasing the actual. We discuss the shift from using social media as a digital scrap-book of vanity to using it strictly for what it is: a powerful marketing tool for your work, while keeping your life sacred and private.