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RE: Imposter Syndrome - Behind The Mask

There's only one self regardless of what we believe. A lot of us have that fear of not being exposed and sometimes, we don't even know what for. The sad thing of this identity triangle is that who we really are is deeply suppressed. What others see us to be and how we see ourselves are better expressed. Since our true selves are kinda recessive and not much people see the good in others these days, we end up feeling like hell.

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I prefer to think of the self as a rubic's cube - many facets, many ways of rearranging the colours, but inherently all one.

When we end up feeling like hell, or we see ourselves failing to thrive, it's time to take action. And that starts with understanding.