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Hi
Reflecting on how different people perceive us can be both insightful and entertaining. One fun way to explore this is through a simple challenge: use the last 8 characters of your camera roll to represent how various groups see you. For example, these groups can be your family, enemies, strangers, online acquaintances, kids, yourself, and classmates. I recently tried this exercise myself. It was surprising to see the diversity in perspectives based on the photos and videos that my camera roll reveals. For instance, my family tends to see me as someone dependable and warm, reflected in numerous candid family moments. On the other hand, the way strangers or online friends might see me is often more casual or limited to a professional or social media persona. This kind of self-reflection allows you to understand the different facets of your personality and how they come across to others. It's also a reminder that your self-image might differ significantly from how others view you, encouraging empathy and self-awareness. Additionally, such an approach can serve as a creative icebreaker or conversation starter, making it enjoyable to share and compare with friends. It’s a tool to embrace and appreciate the complexity of human connections and identities. If you decide to try this, remember to keep an open mind and enjoy the process. It’s less about accuracy and more about fun and rediscovery. Plus, it helps you become more mindful of the digital footprint you leave behind and how it might influence perceptions.















The fact I know every character :D