Listen "Lie To The World"
Episode Synopsis
Summary
In this conversation, Niv Fishbein explores the transformation of identity through social media and the perceptions that arise from it. He reflects on how others view him as a 'Torah influencer' despite his own understanding of his efforts being minimal. The discussion delves into the expectations that come with being perceived as an influencer, the concept of 'faking it till you make it,' and the idea of dressing for the role one aspires to embody. Ultimately, Niv encourages listeners to challenge themselves to present a better version of themselves to the world, which may lead to personal growth and responsibility.
Takeaways
Identity can shift based on how others perceive us.
Social media creates a curated version of ourselves.
Effort in social media may not reflect true commitment.
People often wear masks, showing only what they want others to see.
Confidence can be built by knowing more than the customer.
You don't need to be an expert to be perceived as one.
Expectations can shape our behavior and self-image.
Faking confidence can lead to real confidence over time.
Dressing for the role can influence how we act.
Challenging ourselves to present a better image can lead to growth.
Keywords
identity transformation, social media influence, perception vs reality, expectations, Judaism, personal growth, self-image, authenticity, confidence, responsibility
In this conversation, Niv Fishbein explores the transformation of identity through social media and the perceptions that arise from it. He reflects on how others view him as a 'Torah influencer' despite his own understanding of his efforts being minimal. The discussion delves into the expectations that come with being perceived as an influencer, the concept of 'faking it till you make it,' and the idea of dressing for the role one aspires to embody. Ultimately, Niv encourages listeners to challenge themselves to present a better version of themselves to the world, which may lead to personal growth and responsibility.
Takeaways
Identity can shift based on how others perceive us.
Social media creates a curated version of ourselves.
Effort in social media may not reflect true commitment.
People often wear masks, showing only what they want others to see.
Confidence can be built by knowing more than the customer.
You don't need to be an expert to be perceived as one.
Expectations can shape our behavior and self-image.
Faking confidence can lead to real confidence over time.
Dressing for the role can influence how we act.
Challenging ourselves to present a better image can lead to growth.
Keywords
identity transformation, social media influence, perception vs reality, expectations, Judaism, personal growth, self-image, authenticity, confidence, responsibility
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