
YOU DESERVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH đ¨đŻ
Period. đ
Letâs be real for a second. Like, actually real. No filters. No cap. No PR team-approved nonsense. Youâve been scrolling, liking, commenting, double-tapping, and reposting for years now. Youâve been fed content like a hamster on a wheelâcute, fluffy, and completely distracted. But thereâs something you deserve to know. And Iâm not talking about drama. Iâm talking about *you*. đ§
You deserve to know that your brain is literally being cooked by algorithms designed to keep you hooked. Yeah, I said it. That little dopamine hit you get when you see a notification? Thatâs not happiness. Thatâs a chemical reaction engineered by a team of geniuses in Silicon Valley who are probably sipping matcha lattes while youâre doomscrolling at 3 AM. đđ
You deserve to know that the âperfect lifeâ you see on your feed? Itâs curated. Itâs fake. Itâs a highlight reel thatâs been edited, filtered, and staged. That influencer with the beach body? They used a waist trainer and good lighting. That couple that seems so in love? Theyâre fighting about who left the toilet seat up right after the camera stopped rolling. Real talk. đ
You deserve to know that you are being sold a version of yourself that doesnât exist. Youâre told you need to glow up, level up, and slay every single day. But guess what? Some days, youâre gonna be a hot mess. Some days, youâre gonna cry in the car after a bad day. Some days, youâre gonna eat a whole pizza and not go to the gym. AND THATâS OKAY. đđ
You deserve to know that the pressure to be âonâ all the time is literally making you sick. Anxiety? Depression? Burnout? Yeah, thatâs not just you. Thatâs the whole generation. Weâre all out here trying to be main characters in a world thatâs constantly telling us weâre not enough. But hereâs the tea: Youâre already the main character. Youâve always been. đâ¨
You deserve to know that your worth is not measured by likes, followers, or viral moments. I donât care if you have 10 followers or 10 million. You are valid. Your opinions matter. Your existence is not a background character in someone elseâs story. You are the plot twist. The climax. The ending that gets everyone talking. đĽ
You deserve to know that the internet is not real life. That tweet that went viral? Itâs forgotten in 48 hours. That drama that had everyone in a chokehold? No one cares a week later. But *you*? Youâre still here. Youâre still breathing. Youâre still trying. And thatâs the real flex. đŤĄ
You deserve to know that you donât have to be perfect to be loved. You donât have to be the smartest, the prettiest, or the most successful. You just have to be *you*. And if someone doesnât vibe with that? Thatâs a them problem, not a you problem. Period. Say it louder for the people in the back. đ˘
You deserve to know that the algorithm doesnât care about your mental health. It cares about engagement. It cares about time spent. It cares about selling you things. So when youâre feeling low, donât reach for your phone. Reach for a friend. A family member. A pet. A journal. A therapist. Anything that isnât a screen. Because you are not a product. You are a person. đ¤
You deserve to know that you are allowed to take up space. Youâre allowed to have opinions, make mistakes, change your mind, and grow. You donât have to have it all figured out by 25. Or 30. Or ever. Life is not a race. Itâs a messy, chaotic, beautiful journey. And youâre doing amazing, sweetie. đ
You deserve to know that the trending topic today will be old news tomorrow. But the impact you have on someoneâs life? That lasts forever. So be kind. Be real. Be the person who makes someone feel seen, heard, and valued. Because that? Thatâs the only thing that actually goes viral. đâ¤ď¸
You deserve to know that you are not alone. Even when it feels like it. Even when the FOMO hits hard. Even when everyone else seems to be living their best life and youâre just trying to survive. There are millions of people out there feeling the exact same way. You are part of a generation that is redefining what success, happiness, and authenticity look like. And thatâs iconic. đ
So hereâs your reminder: Log off. Touch grass. Hug your mom. Tell your bestie you love them. Do something that makes you happy that doesnât involve a screen. Because you deserve to live your life, not just watch someone elseâs. đľđż
You deserve to know the truth: You are enough. You always have been. And you always will be.
Now go out there and be the main character of your own story. No script. No filters. Just you. The real you. The messy, beautiful, chaotic, incredible you. đ
Donât forget to save this, screenshot it, send it to your group chat, and post it on your story. Because everyone deserves to know. đđ˛
Final Thoughts
Having read between the lines of this piece, my takeaway is that the phrase "you deserve to know" is too often used as a shield for institutional convenience rather than a sword for genuine transparency. The publicâs right to information isnât a courtesy to be doled out when itâs convenientâitâs the bedrock of accountability, and when that principle is treated as optional, trust doesn't just erode; it collapses. In the end, if youâre still withholding the full story under the guise of protection, youâre not respecting your audienceâyouâre betting they wonât notice the holes in the narrative.