Our perception of our own face is a distorted illusion, and our sense of identity may be fundamentally built upon this inaccurate self-image, leading to potential existential crises when confronted with reality.
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People have died without ever seeing
their real face. Not metaphorically,
literally. Every version of yourself
you've ever seen has been distorted
somehow. Mirrors reverse you, cameras
warp you, your brain edits you, and the
image of you living inside your head
right now might be completely fictional.
But the disturbing part isn't that you
don't know what you look like. It's that
your entire identity may be built on
that illusion. Because humans don't just
see faces. We build realities from them.
And once that reality breaks, people can
completely lose themselves.
Imagine meeting a version of yourself
for the first time. Not the mirrored
version, not the filtered version, not
the carefully controlled version you
show online, the real one, the face
strangers actually see. Would you even
recognize it? Or worse, would you hate
it? Most people think mirrors show
reality. But mirrors lie. Every morning
you stare into a reversed version of
yourself. so often that your brain
becomes emotionally attached to it. That
backward face becomes you. Then one day
someone takes a photo and suddenly
something feels wrong. Your smile looks
uneven. Your eyes look strange. Your
face feels unfamiliar. Not because the
photo is fake but because but because
the mirror was and this is where things
start getting uncomfortable.
In psychology there's something called
the mirror exposure effect. Uh, the more
often humans see something, the more
they trust it, even if it's distorted.
Your mirrored face feels attractive to
you because it's familiar. But to
everyone else, your unreversed face is
the familiar one. Meaning, the version
you think is normal is not the the
version the world knows. For your entire
life, people have been interacting with
a face you've never truly seen. And that
realization alone has genuinely
disturbed people. But mirrors and
cameras are only the beginning. Because
the deeper problem isn't technological,
it's neurological. Your brain is
constantly editing reality in real time.
Right now your mind is correcting
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