THE PERFECT GIRL IN THE MIRRORUpdated at Apr 5, 2025, 01:02
This book centres around a young woman standing before a mirror, observing her reflection. This reflection isn't just a physical likeness but a younger, more carefree version of herself – the "perfect girl in the mirror." This younger self embodies an idealized state, seemingly unburdened by the pressures and expectations that weigh down the girl in front of the glass.The girl in the present struggles to navigate life, constantly trying to mould herself into the person others expect her to be. She diligently attempts to meet the standards set by family, friends, society, and perhaps even her own internal critic, striving for an unattainable "perfection." This constant effort is exhausting, leading to a sense of weariness and frustration. Despite the fatigue, she feels compelled to continue this relentless pursuit, driven by a fear of failure or disapproval. She wishes that she's the girl in the mirror.