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Jan Visser's avatar

The proclivity to self-embellishment and self-aggrandizing among humans (and other primates, I believe) is quite universal across cultures, wealth, genders, and age strata. You observed it among teenage girls, whose parents were not unfamiliar with the phenomenon either. I see it among my academic colleagues, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections, and, why not, Substack contributors. If played moderately and modestly, unlike your example, I accept that this is how we are, but what bothers me is that it often comes in place of, and suppresses, our existential passion for living our lives authentically, enhancing life on planet Earth in general, and doing so in meaningful and constructive ways.

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Onoshua's avatar

Really appreciate your view as I sense it all too. Especially colonisation mindset and how digital colonisation validates it. I feel that we need to be more conscious and self aware so we fully inhabit our present moment. 🙏🏿

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