— More polished than present.
Immaculate. Flawless. But… is she real?
She’s traded authenticity for aesthetics — and it shows.
She’s everywhere you look…
– but it’s her AI-enhanced, highly curated, visually perfected self that shows up.
The real her? Crickets. No stories. No substance. No soul.
🧠 She’s the brand render, not the brand root.
How I Show Up Online
Threads:
“If you can imagine it, you can become it.”
“Your highest self is waiting for you to show up.”
(Cool. But… where are you?)
LinkedIn:
“Meet our Founder” post — image is an AI render
Uses corporate lingo mixed with Canva template carousels
Disconnect between visuals and real-life credibility
“If I look the part, I’ll be trusted.”
(Spoiler: trust is built with presence, not polish.)
She’s afraid that the real her isn’t good enough to lead.
So she builds a hyper-curated version that feels safe…
… but it also creates distance, not devotion.
“Damn, she looks amazing… but what does she do?”
“This feels like a magazine cover, not a connection.”
“Can I even comment on this? It’s too perfect.”