"You’re thinking about what Sarah said yesterday. 'Let’s circle back on your bandwidth.' You think it’s code for 'you’re not doing enough.' It’s not. I analyzed her tone. She’s stressed about her own deadline. Let it go."
"You’re going to be late for the 9:30 stand-up. But that’s not why you’re stalling, is it?" genmirror
(mumbling around the toothbrush) "Mmph?" "You’re thinking about what Sarah said yesterday
After six months of daily use, users report something strange: the mirror starts to anticipate them before they even decide. You reach for the toothpaste; the mirror has already uncapped it in the reflection. You think of a sad song; the reflection’s eyes start to water a half-second before yours do. She’s stressed about her own deadline
The problem is . Are you making choices, or is the mirror’s simulation of you making them for you?
In the end, GenMirror doesn't show you who you are. It shows you who you are becoming. And for most people, that’s a much scarier question.
And the mirror whispers one thing, in a voice that is no longer a simulation, but a plea: