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In the age of social media, popularity has become quantifiable. Metrics like followers, likes, and shares have turned social standing into a public scoreboard. This "performative popularity" often prioritizes the image of a life over the reality of one. When we equate our worth with digital engagement, we risk losing our authentic selves in favor of a curated version designed to please the masses. The Real Goal

The concept of being "popular" is often viewed through the narrow lens of high school hallways—a hierarchy based on social status, looks, or athletic prowess. However, at its core, popularity is a complex social currency that evolves as we move from adolescence into adulthood. The Two Sides of Popularity

Ultimately, the desire to be popular is a fundamental human need to belong. We are social creatures wired for connection. However, the most fulfilling form of popularity isn't about being known by everyone; it’s about being truly known—and liked—by a few. True popularity isn't found in a high follower count or being the "coolest" person in the room; it’s found in the quality of the relationships we build when we stop performing and start connecting.

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Hello! I’m Pauline and welcome to the Happy Hands Project! I’m a lettering artist and calligrapher located in Manila, Philippines.
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In the age of social media, popularity has become quantifiable. Metrics like followers, likes, and shares have turned social standing into a public scoreboard. This "performative popularity" often prioritizes the image of a life over the reality of one. When we equate our worth with digital engagement, we risk losing our authentic selves in favor of a curated version designed to please the masses. The Real Goal

The concept of being "popular" is often viewed through the narrow lens of high school hallways—a hierarchy based on social status, looks, or athletic prowess. However, at its core, popularity is a complex social currency that evolves as we move from adolescence into adulthood. The Two Sides of Popularity popular

Ultimately, the desire to be popular is a fundamental human need to belong. We are social creatures wired for connection. However, the most fulfilling form of popularity isn't about being known by everyone; it’s about being truly known—and liked—by a few. True popularity isn't found in a high follower count or being the "coolest" person in the room; it’s found in the quality of the relationships we build when we stop performing and start connecting. In the age of social media, popularity has

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