How does the world work at all? Personas hiding the real person. Projections bouncing off of or sticking to other people’s personas. Where is the real person? It is carefully hidden behind the social mask - the persona. It is what we want to be known as, not what or who we really are.
How aware are you of your persona? Give us your thoughts on what you are protecting behind your social mask. Has your persona changed over time?
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How aware are you of your persona? Give us your thoughts on what you are protecting behind your social mask. Has your persona changed over time?
I am aware of my persona at certain times…it tends to be a mask of a quite, introverted person which hides a talkative, opinionated, extroverted person. I am my truest self with my family and close friends, sometimes I can be myself with acquaintances or strangers, especially at parties and dinners. At times the mask slips and when I am introduced to a stranger, I am full on and tend to make it like we’ve been friends for ages. Other times, like in class, the mask is back. Often with my co-workers I am not completely myself. It is like the mask, when in use, stops me saying aloud what I want to say. So I guess I am protecting my eccentrics, my talkative, opinionated, self. And I don’t think it has changed much over time, the mask. In general, why should they change? their use is to hide the real you.
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