IN PHOTOS: Mumbai health experts highlight 7 bad effects of Aura Farming

More than a month after the Indonesian boy Rayyan Arkan Dikha went viral for his dance on the boat, the recent heavy downpour in Mumbai saw a man in Mumbra imitate the action to perform the dance on a waterlogged street subsequently go viral, but there's more to it

Updated On: 2025-08-22 09:47 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

Aura Farming refers to the deliberate act of behaving or presenting oneself in a way that builds a cool, charismatic, or impressive aura. Photos Courtesy: File pics

Fakeness
The most common criticism of "aura farming" is that it often seems inauthentic or fake. When the effort is too apparent, it can backfire, making the person seem cringeworthy, leading to a loss of respect rather than admiration.

Risk of behavioural leakage
As people try to act out of character, their genuine emotions or insecurities can "leak" out through subtle tells (nervous laughter, fidgeting, breaking eye contact). This inconsistency can be perceived as insincerity and erode trust

Lack of genuine growth
Focusing on the superficial aspects of "aura farming" can distract a person from genuine personal growth. Instead of developing inner confidence, resilience, and true personality, the focus remains on external presentation.

Exhaustion
Maintaining a carefully constructed "aura" can be mentally and emotionally draining. It requires constant vigilance over one's appearance, words, and actions, making genuine relaxation and self-expression difficult

Unrealistic expectations
Consistently presenting a "cool" image can set unrealistic expectations for oneself and others. It can lead to disappointment when real-life situations don't match the cultivated persona

Flawed self-perception
Relying too much on external validation for one's "aura" can create a fragile sense of self-worth. If the "aura" isn't consistently affirmed or if the act is "seen through," it can greatly affect self-esteem and cause feelings of inadequacy or shame

Superficial relationships and isolation
Constantly playing a role can hinder the formation of deep, genuine connections. Others might be attracted to the "aura" rather than the real person, leading to shallow relationships and loneliness despite social attention

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