
**Your Faves Are Gatekeeping This Truth: You Deserve To Know đ đ„**
Okay bestie, sit down. đș No, like, actually plant yourself. Put your phone on Do Not Disturb. Turn off the *Euphoria* rewatch in the background. I need you to lock in. đš
Because Iâm about to drop a truth bomb so loud itâs gonna rattle your algorithm. The kind of tea that ainât sippedâitâs *chugged*. The kind of lore drop that makes you question every influencer, every boss babe, every TikTok life coach who ever told you to âjust manifest harder.â đ
Here it is. Raw. No filter. No âspon-con.â No cap.
**You. Deserve. To. Know.**
Iâm not talking about some random D-list drama or whoâs cheating on who in the popstar universe. Iâm talking about the *real* tea. The cosmic, soul-level, delete-your-finsta kind of knowledge. The stuff nobodyâs telling you because theyâre scared youâll realize how powerful you actually are. đ€Ż
Letâs get into it.
**Part 1: The Algorithm is Lying to You (And So Is Your Main Feed)**
You ever scroll for three hours, hit the âfor youâ page, and feel like you just drank a gallon of anxiety? Yeah. Thatâs not an accident. Thatâs a *design flaw* in the human experience. đŻ
The internet wants you to feel like youâre behind. Like everyone else is thriving, getting their bag, glowing up, finding their soulmate at a farmerâs market, while youâre eating cold pizza at 2 AM watching a video of a duck riding a Roomba. (No shade to the duck. That duck is thriving.)
But hereâs the thing **you deserve to know**: Nobody. Is. Winning.
That girl with the perfect morning routine? She woke up late. The guy with the viral success story? He failed 47 times before he got that one clip. The influencer with the âeffortlessâ skincare? Thatâs a $400 filter, a ring light, and three hours of editing, babe. đž
Social media is a highlight reel, but life is a blooper reel. And youâve been gaslit into thinking your *unpolished* real-time footage isnât good enough. It is. You deserve to know that the âgrindsetâ culture is a trap. You donât need to be productive every second. You need to be *present*. And thatâs way more radical than any side hustle.
**Part 2: The âManifestationâ Myth (And Why Youâre Not Broken)**
Okay, we gotta talk about the *woo-woo* industrial complex. đ« You know the vibes: âJust vibrate higher,â âThe universe is testing you,â âYour thoughts create your reality.â
Sounds cute, right? Like a self-care smoothie for the soul. But letâs be real. If youâre struggling to pay rent, battling anxiety, or just having a mid-tier Tuesday, hearing âjust manifest harderâ feels like getting slapped with a gratitude journal.
Hereâs the tea **you deserve to know**: You are not broken. You are not a bad manifestor. You are a *human*, not a vending machine. You donât put a positive thought in and get a Tesla out. đđš
Life isnât a video game where you unlock achievements by thinking happy thoughts. Sometimes, bad things happen to good people. Sometimes, the vibe is just *off*. And thatâs okay. You deserve to know that your worth isnât tied to how many âwinsâ you stack. Your worth is inherent. You are the prize, not the prize youâre chasing.
Stop trying to âfixâ your energy. Just *feel* it. The sadness. The rage. The confusion. Thatâs real. Thatâs human. Thatâs the main character energy everyone talks about but nobody actually lives.
**Part 3: The Glow Up Is a Scam (But Hereâs the Real Upgrade)**
Weâve been sold a lie that the glow up is about losing weight, getting a new wardrobe, or having a viral âeraâ where you post thirst traps under neon lights. đȘ©
Nah. The real glow up? The one **you deserve to know** about? Itâs quiet. Itâs dangerous. Itâs deleting the apps that make you feel small. Itâs saying ânoâ to plans you donât want to go to. Itâs unlearning the need to be liked by people who donât even know you exist.
The real glow up is choosing yourself so loudly that the universe has no choice but to catch up.
That means unfollowing the accounts that trigger your imposter syndrome. It means allowing yourself to be a *beginner* again. It means admitting you donât know what youâre doing, and thatâs actually the most powerful flex of all. đ
You deserve to know that you can be a hot mess and still be iconic. You can have unwashed hair and still be the main character. You can fail a test, get ghosted, bomb a job interview, and still be on your way to something incredible.
**Part 4: The Secret They Donât Want You to Know**
Alright, weâre at the final boss level. The *real* secret. The stuff the gurus gatekeep because if everyone knew it, the whole economy of self-help would collapse.
Ready? đ€
**You already have everything you need.**
No, seriously. The validation youâre looking for online? Itâs inside you. The confidence you think will come when you get the promotion? Itâs here now. The love you think youâll feel when someone else approves of you? Itâs your birthright.
You deserve to know that nobody is coming to save you. But hereâs the plot twist: You
Final Thoughts
After reading the piece, my read is that the phrase "you deserve to know" is often weaponized as a preemptive shieldâa way for the powerful to control a narrative by drip-feeding just enough truth to claim transparency, without ever surrendering real accountability. The uncomfortable conclusion for any seasoned observer is that the publicâs right to know is rarely about the public; itâs about managing the fallout of whatâs already been hidden. Ultimately, the story serves as a stark reminder that in the gaps between what weâre told and what we suspect, the real news is found not in the announcement, but in the silence that led to it.