Have you ever changed something about yourself — the way you dress, the way you speak, the way you show up — because someone made you feel like it wasn’t good enough?
Not because you wanted to change.
Because you felt like you had to.
This journey is about framing — the subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) ways people assign meaning to who you are, what you do, and how you exist.
It’s also about what happens after you change for them.
The guilt. The disconnection. The quiet question: “Who was I before I started performing for someone else’s comfort?”