The Great Personality Collapse
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In the early 2020s, identity was a curated performance — built from selfies, captions, and algorithms. But by 2035, the entire concept of “having a personality” begins to unravel.
Welcome to the Great Personality Collapse — a future where human identity is no longer fixed, consistent, or even expected to be real. Social media made it a performance. AI made it irrelevant.
With the rise of intelligent avatars, voice clones, deepfakes, and personality A/B testing tools, people will start **swapping traits like outfits**. Your “identity” becomes a **loadout**, not a self.
Instead of saying “This is who I am,” the elite will say: “This is the version of me optimized for this room.”
Real authenticity becomes either radical or extinct. The winners of the new era will be those who can consciously shift identity like software — emotional shapeshifters with precision.
Prompt: “Create an AI assistant that lets me deploy versions of myself — The Speaker, The Strategist, The Rebel — and give each version its own tone, language, and decision process.”
Original Author: Festus Joe Addai — Founder of Made2MasterAI™ | Original Creator of AI Execution Systems™. This blog is part of the Made2MasterAI™ Execution Stack.