Roxie Nafousi
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
all of us see our reflection too much.
We all look at our faces more times every day than we ever would have in the past.
When you grew up in that tribe or that village,
When would you ever see your reflection?
You're looking at straw huts and wooden spoons, just whatever.
You're never seeing your reflection.
And now you're on a Zoom call and you're staring at your reflection.
You're on a FaceTime call and you're looking at your own reflection.
You go past a shop window, you look at your reflection.
We're on our phones all day.
We're so overexposed that I think all of us, if we're honest with ourselves, overanalyze ourselves.
physically and our face, because we see our face more than ever.
I just don't think we were ever meant to see our face this much.
So for someone who has an anxiety disorder that's connected to that...
I can only imagine how that's amplified because it's amplified even for people who don't have that anxiety disorder.
And I'm overexposed to my face.
And so I think it's also just, we're just looking at our faces more than we ever meant to.
And that's hard.
And I think everyone can relate to that, whether they have an anxiety disorder or not, whether they struggle with something else or not.
I think everyone knows that we're all looking at our face all day.