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A rising content creator builds a career on “radical honesty” — only to realize she’s become the most polished lie she’s ever told. Part 1: The Breakthrough Maya, 28, was drowning in a mid-level marketing job she hated. Her escape? A side account called The Unfiltered Career , where she posted blunt, messy truths about corporate life: crying in bathroom stalls, imposter syndrome, the terror of a 1:1 with her boss.
“I used to perform being real. Now I’m just trying to be.” If your career depends on your vulnerability, is that empowerment — or extraction? And when the camera finally turns off, are you still a person, or just an archive of your best breakdowns?