What do we see when we look into the digital mirror? The portrait of a modern human is no longer just facial features and eyes looking inward. Our “self” has become an endless interface: windows, notifications, cursors, layers, glitches. Every day, we update our digital shell—but do we lose something of our real selves in the process? Where does the human end and the interface begin? To be yourself today is to constantly switch between roles, screens, and states. Our emotions, thoughts, even memories pass through digital filters. To be modern is to learn how to navigate between ourselves and our interfaces, not to lose what’s authentic in this endless stream of updates and alerts. Perhaps the true art of our age is preserving something genuine—something unbreakable—beneath all the layers of interface.