McDojoLife breaks down something people forget every day. The internet is not real life. It’s a showroom.

He uses Rodeo Drive as the example. You walk down the street and see Lamborghinis, Porsches, and Bentleys lined up. And every time, someone is taking a picture of a car they don’t own. That’s exactly how social media works.

People don’t post their worst moments. They don’t post their worst photos. Some don’t even post themselves. They post avatars, memes, and highlight reels. What you’re scrolling through is a fantasy version of reality.

The problem is when people start comparing their real life to someone else’s curated image. That comparison is fake. It’s not grounded. And it leads people to feel behind, inadequate, or lost.

This clip is about perception, comparison, and why you should stop treating the internet like a measuring stick for your life.

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