Beyond the Mirror

The Split Between Who We Are and How We Appear, and How to Be Whole

As the psychoanalyst Carl Jung observed, "The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." This article explores the personal, cultural, and organisational implications of performative identity, and charts a path back to authentic presence, grounded in both psychodynamic insight and leadership science.

Beyond the Mirror

The Split Between Who We Are and How We Appear, and How to Be Whole

The path exists. The door exists. The credentials, however, may still be different.

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