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The myth of being yourself--- the identity we create vs. the one we live

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The Myth of “Being Yourself”: The Identity We Create vs. the One We Live      “Just be yourself.” It’s one of the most comforting lies we’re told. Not because it’s cruel—but because it assumes there is a single, stable “self” waiting patiently inside us, fully formed, untouched by fear, survival, or expectation. As if identity is something you discover, not something you negotiate with every single day. But what if “being yourself” is not a destination? What if it’s a contradiction? The Self We Create From the moment we become aware of being watched, we begin to edit. Psychology tells us this is normal. The human brain is wired for belonging. We learn quickly which versions of us are rewarded and which are quietly rejected. Smiles earn approval. Silence avoids conflict. Confidence hides insecurity. Over time, these adjustments harden into personality. Carl Jung called this the persona —the mask we wear to function in society. Not a lie, exactly, but not the whole tr...

The Sky Wrote My Loneliness in Stars

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  The Sky Wrote My Loneliness in Stars Some nights, when the world grows unbearably quiet, I look up. The sky is vast, unapologetic, and mercilessly honest. It doesn’t ask me how I’m doing. It doesn’t expect me to smile. It simply exists, endless and ancient. And in its silence, I see myself. The stars look like words scattered across a page too wide to read in one glance. I can’t help but imagine they’re writing something for me — maybe about me. A story no one else is meant to notice. A confession etched in light. And lately, I’ve come to believe that the message is this: loneliness.