The pivot came naturally.She stopped calling herself an "influencer." She became a creator who sometimes talked about hard things. Her new content was slower, messier, less frequent. A video about grief. A post about financial shame. A silent vlog of her cleaning her apartment—no music, no jump cuts, just reality.She lost followers. She also lost the 3 AM anxiety spiral.Six months later, Maya had 800K followers—but she also had savings, therapy, and a repaired friendship. She posted when she wanted, not when the algorithm demanded.One night, a follower asked: "Aren't you scared of becoming irrelevant?"Maya smiled. "I was irrelevant to