Imaginary Audience Effect
The concept of the imaginary audience emerges during adolescence, leading individuals to feel constantly observed and judged. With the rise of social media, this phenomenon intensifies, transforming everyday moments into performances for an audience. This shift not only distracts from genuine experiences but also blurs the line between private life and public persona, making the act of living feel like a curated highlight reel.In this clip
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