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When did personal growth stop being something we felt—and start being something we showed?

In this short, reflective monologue, Sindy explores how improvement has become increasingly public, measurable, and comparable. When progress is documented and shared, growth can quietly turn into competition, even when no one intends it to.

A calm reflection on self-improvement, visibility, and the pressure to perform progress in modern life.

SCRIPT:

Improvement used to be private.

Something you noticed slowly—
a little stronger,
a little calmer,
a little more sure than before.

Now it’s often documented.

Before-and-after.
Progress updates.
Visible proof that change is happening.

And somewhere along the way,
growth stopped being something you felt
and started being something you showed.

Improvement became legible.
Comparable.

And quietly, competitive.

But not all progress leaves evidence.

Some of it looks like restraint.
Like unshared effort.
Like choosing not to announce
who you’re becoming.

And maybe that kind of improvement
still counts—
even when no one else sees it.

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