In an age where oversharing has become the norm, I believe there’s a different way to connect with others. With More Than Enough, I’m creating a space where the message takes center stage, not the messenger. By using avatars and AI tools, I can protect my family’s privacy while delivering powerful, truthful content that uplifts and inspires—without losing the personal touch.
Why Anonymity? Honoring Privacy While Staying Authentic
This post is about why I’ve decided to keep a veil of anonymity, while still providing you with real, authentic stories and advice rooted in personal experience. In a world where appearances can often overshadow substance, I believe it’s time to shift the focus. My mission is to help others grow, heal, and live consciously, and that message does not depend on my face nor my family’s everyday life being shared online.
"The true value lies in the content and wisdom shared, not in the face behind the message."
I trust that you, as a thoughtful and insightful reader, are here to engage with meaningful content—content that goes beyond surface-level judgments. You don’t need to see my daily routine, my family members, or where I live to trust my experiences or benefit from what I share. If you’re seeking real, valuable insights and a more conscious approach to life, you’re in the right place.
Setting Boundaries for Privacy and Ethics
One thing you’ll never see here—or anywhere online—is my child. I believe it’s both unethical and dangerous to share personal images of children on social media. You don’t need to see pictures of my family to trust my experiences or benefit from what I share.
This approach isn’t just a personal choice—it’s a model I hope will inspire others. Here’s why:
Protecting Their Digital Footprint: Sharing images of children creates a digital trail that they have no control over, and once online, these images can be used in ways that are out of our hands.
Privacy Matters: Personal boundaries are more important than ever in the digital age. Children deserve the right to privacy until they are old enough to make their own choices.
Safety Concerns: Sharing children’s images online opens the door to various forms of exploitation, from identity theft to more harmful risks. As parents, it’s our duty to protect them.
"You can create trusted, high-quality content without feeling pressured to reveal intimate details of your private life."
Innovative Presentation: Avatars and AI Tools
To maintain my privacy while still offering authentic content, I’ve chosen to use avatars and AI tools for my self-presentation. You may eventually come to know my name, my European location, or even estimate my age from my experiences, and you might find me in other spaces online. However, that doesn't mean I’m sharing these details upfront. It’s not about hiding; it’s about showing that there’s a different way to engage in online spaces—one that focuses on the content and message, not the person behind it.
This innovative approach not only protects my privacy but also adds a layer of creativity to how I share my insights. My aim is to demonstrate that meaningful connections can be made without revealing every personal detail. By delivering my message in this way, I hope to inspire others to engage more deeply with the ideas being shared, rather than focusing on identity.
Building a Community on Authenticity, Not Identity
In choosing this path, I’m embracing a new way of building a community. Rather than relying on my appearance or personal identity, I’m relying on the power of my words, my insights, and the value of what I share. My commitment to transparency extends to my marketing strategy, too—I’ll openly share how I’m using avatars and AI as part of my unique approach to content creation.
The mystery adds a layer of intrigue, but my goal is not to hide—it’s to show you that content can be valuable and trustworthy, even when it doesn’t come with a real face attached.
What’s Coming Next?
This journey is just beginning. Throughout this series, we’ve covered what More Than Enough is all about, why I created it, and some key guiding principles. As we wrap up this introductory journey, I’ll introduce you to the story behind mythology-inspired pseudonym Selene and the values it represents in my project.
This post is the fourth in a series of five introducing my publication. Check out the first three posts: More Than Enough: A Conscious Path to Growth , How More Than Enough Can Spark Hope in Your Life and Why Follow Me on This Journey.
Let’s Hear from You
Let’s talk about privacy in the digital age. How do you approach privacy, and what boundaries do you set? Drop a comment and join the conversation—I’d love to hear your perspective!
You make very valid points, particularly where family and children are concerned.