you're not behind machine

a tool for combating the college application anxiety loop — the experience of scrolling LinkedIn and feeling like everyone else has more internships, more awards, more everything. the core mechanic: you describe your situation, and the tool surfaces evidence that you're not actually behind relative to your peers, draws on base rates and realistic comparisons rather than the highlight-reel-biased sample you see online, and helps you articulate what you have done in a way that's accurate and not self-minimizing. the name is both the thesis and the pitch.

the psychological mechanism matters here. anxiety of this type isn't usually resolved by reassurance ("you're doing great!"), which sounds hollow. it's resolved by recalibrating the reference class — comparing yourself to the actual distribution of people your age, not the visible-on-LinkedIn tail. the tool would need real data on what students with various profiles actually achieve, and use that to show where you sit relative to realistic peers, not impressive outliers. there's also a writing component: helping you see that what you've done is actually impressive, you're just describing it in a self-effacing way that makes it sound like nothing.

related: student consciousness, motivation in education, OnCue, life guide, intentionality camp

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