Let's admit it. Much of what we do, act, and project about ourselves is for an external image we need. We want to be seen as ideal individuals with intellect, skills, and capability.
We get bound by the expectations of a circle of influence we possess or at least think we have. Those in our circle of influence are keen to see us or expect us to be in a certain way.
That drives the focus on demonstrating authentic behavior. In reality, it is a mask of expected behavior. The authentic self has lost its presence. The following actions surround the norms of fitting in and pleasing someone else.
Authentic behavior stems from accepting that we may not fit into a circle of influence in many ways. And that is perfectly fine. It's best to decline doing what does not resonate with us than to feel forced to fit in and do unpleasant things.
Authenticity comes at the expense of losing borrowed influence, relevance, and support. But it is what allows you magnetically earns you a genuine sphere of influence!
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