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The psychological strain of maintaining a "LinkedIn-optimized" personality. When does the gap between your authentic self and your "career avatar" become a source of burnout? A call for "Digital Minimalism" in professional life
We’re told that to be successful today, you don't just need a resume—you need a "presence." But what happens to your actual work when you spend 40% of your time performing the idea of work for an audience? Core Angles to Explore: This section would examine how social media trends
How social media has shifted career value from output to visibility . Professionals (especially in creative and tech fields) now face a "double shift": doing the job and then documenting the job to prove they’re doing it.
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This is a fascinating intersection. Since most "career advice" on social media is either toxic hustle culture or surface-level "personal branding," a deep feature should look at the of turning one's professional identity into a 24/7 digital product.