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Anonymous1772368203
03-01 12:33
Model Name
girl using phone 3d model
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character
rendering
realistic
Prompt
A girl lies on her bed at night, scrolling endlessly through her phone. Every post she sees shows someone achieving something big — a new job, a perfect body, a dream vacation, a smiling selfie with flawless skin. At first she smiles, but slowly her heart feels heavy. “Everyone is moving ahead… why am I still here?” she whispers to herself. The next morning, she stands in front of the mirror, and instead of her reflection, she sees her doubts staring back at her. The reflection tells her she is not talented enough, not confident enough, not beautiful enough, not successful enough. The words feel real. Suddenly, her phone screen glitches. The perfect posts begin to crack like broken glass, revealing the truth hidden behind them — tears before the photo, dozens of retakes, silent anxiety, multiple rejections, unseen struggles. She realizes she has only been comparing her behind-the-scenes to everyone else’s highlights. She opens her own gallery and sees simple but meaningful moments — helping her family, laughing loudly with friends, studying late at night, trying again after failure, speaking up despite fear. Maybe her life is not perfect, but it is real. She looks back at the mirror, and this time she sees herself clearly — not behind, not lacking, just growing at her own pace. She records a simple video and says, “Hi, this is me. Still learning. Still growing. Not perfect, but real.” She posts it without any filter. Slowly, messages start appearing from others who feel the same. And she understands something important — no one is actually behind; everyone is just on a different timeline, fighting battles we cannot see. A girl lies on her bed at night, scrolling endlessly through her phone. Every post she sees shows someone achieving something big — a new job, a perfect body, a dream vacation, a smiling selfie with flawless skin. At first she smiles, but slowly her heart feels heavy. “Everyone is moving ahead… why am I still here?” she whispers to herself. The next morning, she stands in front of the mirror, and instead of her reflection, she sees her doubts staring back at her. The reflection tells her she is not talented enough, not confident enough, not beautiful enough, not successful enough. The words feel real. Suddenly, her phone screen glitches. The perfect posts begin to crack like broken glass, revealing the truth hidden behind them — tears before the photo, dozens of retakes, silent anxiety, multiple rejections, unseen struggles. She realizes she has only been comparing her behind-the-scenes to everyone else’s highlights. She opens her own gallery and sees simple but meaningful moments — helping her family, laughing loudly with friends, studying late at night, trying again after failure, speaking up despite fear. Maybe her life is not perfect, but it is real. She looks back at the mirror, and this time she sees herself clearly — not behind, not lacking, just growing at her own pace. She records a simple video and says, “Hi, this is me. Still learning. Still growing. Not perfect, but real.” She posts it without any filter. Slowly, messages start appearing from others who feel the same. And she understands something important — no one is actually behind; everyone is just on a different timeline, fighting battles we cannot see.
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