**Viral News Snippet: "The Mina The Hollower Phenomenon: Why You Need To Stop Filling Your Emptiness With Busywork"**
**By [Your Name], Life Coach**
In the wake of the internet-shattering reveal of *Mina the Hollower*—the eerie, emotionally raw indie game that has millions of players sobbing over a cursed protagonist who literally "hollows" out her own soul to save a dying world—a strange new psychological trend is emerging.
Therapists are reporting a sharp spike in clients asking: "Am I a Mina?"
The game follows Mina, a character who radiates a "sense of incompleteness." She isn’t broken; she’s *hollowed*. She chases external missions (saving kingdoms, defeating bosses) to avoid the terrifying silence inside herself.
**The Real Viral Insight:**
Just like Mina, many of us are "hollowers." We fill our days with endless hustle, dopamine hits, and "productivity," but wake up at 3 a.m. feeling like a ghost in our own lives.
**The Coach’s Viral Takeaway:**
Stop treating your emptiness as a hole to be filled. Treat it as a space to be held. Mina’s power isn't in her sword—it’s in her refusal to become a monster to escape her pain.
*Trending: "Hollowing out" is the new burnout. Are you doing it to yourself?*