Name: Sunrise.
Age: The word “aura” comes from Latin and ancient Greek and originally meant a gentle breeze. Today, it is most commonly used to refer to a subtle, all-pervasive quality emanating from someone. That’s what we’re talking about here.
What about auramaxxing? It’s new. Like looksmaxxing, only…
Wait, what is looksmaxxing? Maximize your physical attractiveness, for example by exercising or meowing…
Like a cat meowing? It actually means pushing the tongue up in the mouth to improve the jaw and facial structure.
What happens if I have lockjaw? Too bad, it will be worth it. Anyway, auramaxxing is the same kind of idea, it’s just about improving your energy and overall presence.
And where is that aur?Is something spectacular happening? TikTok mainly, Although there are other platforms available.
And how I do it? You could learn some lessons from Frankie Meki, an 18-year-old Canadian content creator who is sharing your own aura enhancement with its 250,000 followers.
do that 250,001. Frankie’s first rule is: don’t try to copy someone else’s aura. It has to come from within and be authentic.
(Take notes: write “inside” and “authentic”) Second rule: eliminate barking.
Don’t you bark? Don’t talk too much!
(Zips his mouth shut) Next: you must find your PURPOSE.
(Trying to speak with his mouth closed) That has to be it In uppercase? Correct. Also, people with aura have great achievements in one way or another.
Mmm, that could be tricky. I think my aura score might have plummeted. It’s interesting that you say “aura score.” On TikTok, that’s what’s happening: users give aura points to others, and sometimes take them away.
How does scoring work? Well, you could gain points for doing something awesome, like having other friends with auras, and lose points…
Barking? It’s possible. But Susanna Merrick says there is no single level of premium aura.
Who is Susanna Merrick?? New York-based aura stylist. “People don’t need to be told who they are.” She told the Cut“They need to discover who they are.”
I think I need to be told. Is auramaxxing something that only happens to men? Meki says her audience is mostly young men. But, according to The Cut, young women are also part of the conversation about auramaxxing, although the content is different.
Different in what sense? It’s less about trying to exude presence and more about asking how many aura points they will lose as a result of how they behaved during difficult experiences like harassment either pain.
Please say: “Or you could just not care about how much aura you have or how others see you and just be yourself.”
Do not tell: “Either you have it or you don’t. And if you strive for it, you definitely won’t get it, bro.”