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My third photo collage. I created it for Amy Burvall's Google+ Community, LearningListeningLoving. The collage is an artefact that helps us make our reflection visible (accountable).
What happens when comparison becomes silent and internal?
In this short, reflective monologue, Sindy explores how quiet self-measurement can reshape social spaces. When everyone compares inwardly but never speaks it aloud, competition turns into isolation, and connection becomes harder to sustain.
A calm reflection on comparison, social pressure, and modern life.
SCRIPT:
When comparison goes silent,
it doesn’t disappear.
It just moves inward.
Everyone is watching.
Calculating.
Noticing where they stand—
without ever saying it out loud.
No one admits they’re measuring.
But everyone feels measured.
Conversations stay polite.
Achievements stay understated.
Doubt stays private.
And the result isn’t competition—
it’s isolation.
Because when everyone is comparing silently,
no one knows what’s real.
Struggle feels like failure.
Progress feels insufficient.
And connection thins out—
not from conflict,
but from everyone quietly trying
not to fall behind.
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A photo serioes of self portraits taken by my friend Nick Larson. This is a depiction and representation of diving deeper into myself. A conceptual thought process of who I am.
I took this photo for the puppies trying to climb over the mini wall for the attention of the store worker. She was busy setting up to open, sorting out the cats to play.
Decided to try getting in front of the camera in this self portrait. Shot at Curry Village in Yosemite National Park.
Many of our memories now live in photos, posts, and curated highlights. What we save, revisit, and share begins to shape how we remember our own lives.
In this short spoken-word reflection, Sindy explores how curated memory may influence identity itself. When certain moments are preserved and others fade, the story we tell about who we are can quietly change.
This isn’t about nostalgia.
It’s about noticing how memory and identity evolve together.
SCRIPT:
So much of our memory lives outside of us now.
Photos.
Posts.
Highlights we choose to save.
We don’t remember everything —
we remember what gets captured.
What gets shared.
What gets revisited.
Over time, those moments start to shape the story we tell about who we are.
But curated memories are selective.
They leave things out.
And that makes me wonder…
if our memories are being edited,
are we slowly editing ourselves too —
becoming the version of us
that’s easiest to remember?
Watch more videos like this on Sindy's official website. gothgirlsindy.com/
#MemoryAndIdentity #curatedmemory #selfreflection #modernlife #spokenword #quietthoughts #DigitalIdentity #humanexperience #sindy #MadewithAI #aigenerated
Read the full article and download the mind map on the IQ Matrix blog: blog.iqmatrix.com/self-reflection
Photo captured via HDR method of photography at Grass Lake near the Grass Lake Summit via U.S. Highway 97. Siskiyou County. Early January 2013.
Photo captured on California Highway 161 at the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in Siskiyou County. Far Northern California. Late February 2013.
Photo of Humboldt Bay looking towards the city of Eureka captured from the Samoa Boat Ramp Park in the census-designated place of Samoa. Humboldt County. Early May 2013.
Photo captured on California Highway 161 at the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in Siskiyou County. Far Northern California. Late February 2013.
Photo captured at Grass Lake near the Grass Lake Summit via U.S. Highway 97. Siskiyou County. Early January 2013.
Is emotional safety helping us—or quietly limiting how deeply we feel?
In this short, reflective monologue, Sindy explores the tension between emotional safety and emotional depth. While protection and boundaries matter, some emotions only emerge when there’s risk involved.
A calm reflection on vulnerability, feeling, and modern emotional life.
SCRIPT:
Emotional safety matters.
Being protected.
Being respected.
Not being exposed unnecessarily.
But safety also narrows the range
of what we’re willing to feel.
We learn to stay measured.
To speak carefully.
To avoid emotions
that might make things messy
or unpredictable.
And over time,
depth can start to fade—
not because we feel less,
but because we allow ourselves
less room to go there.
Some emotions only exist
when there’s risk involved.
Love that could be lost.
Honesty that could cost something.
Emotional safety protects us.
But emotional depth
often asks
what we’re willing to feel
without guarantees.
Watch more videos like this on Sindy's official website. gothgirlsindy.com/category/sindy-asks/
#sindy #vulnerability #emotionallife #modernlife #selfreflection #humanexperience #quietthoughts #spokenword #introspection #EmotionalDepth #MadewithAI #aigenerated #aivideoart
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