Some people just pretend with you, but they are not doing what they say

Earth World Media on Instagram: "In just 4 seconds, a clock-headed figure offers a hand to a climber stranded on a cliffside ladder. At first glance, it looks like help. Look closer, and it’s unreliable aid—symbolic companionship that may fail the moment

Earth World Media on Instagram: "In just 4 seconds, a clock-headed figure offers a hand to a climber stranded on a cliffside ladder. At first glance, it looks like help. Look closer, and it’s unreliable aid—symbolic companionship that may fail the moment

2M likes, 3,288 comments - earthwoldmedia on January 28, 2026: "In just 4 seconds, a clock-headed figure offers a hand to a climber stranded on a cliffside ladder. At first glance, it looks like help. Look closer, and it’s unreliable aid—symbolic companionship that may fail the moment you need it most. The message lands without words: not every hand extended is meant to save you. Created by TheFigen—a musicology PhD, educator, and visual storyteller—the post blends surreal animation with emotional realism. Posted on January 2, 2026, it struck a nerve fast: 169,000 views, 3,000+ likes, and 174 replies, many echoing the same realization—trust is fragile, and self-reliance is survival. Psychology backs the feeling. Albert Bandura’s self-efficacy theory shows that belief in one’s own ability acts as a shield against disappointment, and a 2019 Psychological Bulletin meta-analysis found self-reliant mindsets linked to 25% higher resilience in difficult social environments. The art doesn’t say “don’t trust anyone.” It says: learn to stand even when the ladder shakes. If this made you pause, reflect, or feel seen—follow @globalpresstimes for more stories where art, psychology, and human truth intersect.".

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• 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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