October 2025
Beginner
256 pages
6h 1m
English
Always this subtle criticism and appraisal of other people, this analysis of other people’s motives.
—D. H. Lawrence
We’re often told to stop caring about what others think of us, especially if their views are critical of us or differ from our self-perception. Adapting to others’ needs, beliefs, or expectations is framed not just as inauthentic, but as a betrayal of our true selves, which is perceived as cowardice and morally flimsy.
This perspective—captured in the third authenticity trap along the lines of “stop worrying about what people think of you”—celebrates bold tales of creative disruptors, rebel talent, and moral crusaders who opposed tyrannic regimes or the status quo, and ...
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