If we examine the biological side of nature-centricity and turn ourselves inside out, we can conclude that if something has a life force, it will strive to survive and be able to appreciate its own worth. These differences in how nature and humans interact always intrigue my curiosity about disparities in interests, all the way to the fundamental notion of nature vs. nurture. How can we bring back the idea that there is a difference between man and nature? to the extent that Earth's ongoing preservation efforts are intricately entwined with human history. From collectivism to individualistic levels of interest, civilization is a problem unto itself.

 Online narratives are fascinating. Social media uses storytelling to its advantage and keeps us interested. We work hard to uphold our identity and authenticity at the same time. Nick Couldry  argues in The Mediated Construction of Reality that the rise of a new wave of Datafication within the general wave of digitalization places new pressure on active individuals or groups to acknowledge that their actions can be tracked and possibly to some extent commodified. To elaborate, the difference between self-sharing and self-exposure as well as the risk that might arise as a result of our actions are not just based on the here and now but rather are based on the continuity of space and time. The information server and the ever-evolving network connection forever store our digital traces on the online platform. In terms of fostering a sense of community, this hyper-connected environment is crucial to our contemporary social realities.

The authors write that to understand and cope with this new type of identity curation, a new and more complex conceptual framework is needed. "This is especially true in the modern technological age, where the velocity of input and output is greater in the internet world." I became fixated on the notion that social and societal issues result from a variety of interconnected factors.

 The world is gradually moving through the digitalization stage as we contribute to the system under development. Contrarily, the digital world—where users actively maintain multiple identities within ever-expanding networks of space—could be quite potent. I once read an article that was framed around the idea that authenticity can sometimes be like trying on other people's costumes and seeing which ones are comfortable for a time. While many people think of the Metaverse as a space, one definition of this is a time when immersive digital worlds become the primary way that we live our lives and spend our time inside the digitalization sphere.

 In some senses, the philosophy of creationism is strongly implied along with the storytelling archetype. In storytelling, which is all about conflict and the character's journey toward obstacles and overcoming them. To identify the inner conflict that we face in life and step out to see how one's personal issues relate to the broader spectrum of the environment. Film studies open up and provide me with different angles on scenarios in which they can be reflected upon. For example, we can reflect through character obligations in the world they live in. Characters are endowed with various values in life, and they work towards their own ideologies to achieve their goals and succeed.

  Sometimes the system blurs the line between reality and fiction, leaving us unsure of what is real and what is fictitious. At the same time, we are attempting to maintain authenticity as we feel the need to frame our lives in accordance with the digital world while drowning in the pool of abundance. When it comes to where and how to start sharing nowadays, some of us focus on filling causality, rationality, and seeking solutions in which we can build and optimize our boundaries within the digital world. 

 We frequently overlook the fact that we are completely in control, or that there are internal and external influences that we often overlook. At the same time, we risk drifting away from the values we cultivate and into uncharted territory. Where we might surrounded by the benefit of artificial intelligence or simply online bots that operate under the account in the platform you are browsing on. We can, on the other hand, easily become distorted by the perspective we receive on the internet and fall prey to corporate agendas. As a result, it is critical in today's world to double-check information sources and conduct introspective work on your own well-being. 

 Throughout our quest for authenticity in the modern world, the platform or website we are occasionally browsing on may influence and lead us to imitate external standards of authenticity via already propagated media. "How can we reinstate the paradigm of belief while questioning the nature of reality?" is the central question. To answer the question, the process of developing authenticity must be built on what you believe. On the other hand, how can the stage of subjective self-objectifying thought be used to call into question the nature of reality?