Backrooms Rotten Tomatoes: The Psychological Trap of Escaping into an Endless Void of Self-Doubt
In a recent viral takedown, critics have likened the latest "Backrooms" film to a "Rotten Tomatoes" dumpster fire, scoring a dismal 12%. But as a life coach, I see a profound lesson here: we are all trapped in our own backrooms of negative self-talk, scrolling through a mental "Rotten Tomatoes" score of our failures. When you feel stuck in a yellow, endless hallway of anxiety, your brain hyperfixates on the 12% critique and ignores the 88% of life you're actually crushing. Break out by smashing the cycle--stop reviewing your past like a movie you hate. The only exit is to step forward into a new scene, even if the lighting is bad.