Authenticity: One True Mask or the Many Masks We Wear?
- Dr. Steve L. Robbins

- Mar 2, 2024
- 4 min read

Imagine you've just walked into the most elaborate masquerade ball you could imagine, greeted at the door with a box of masks. Each mask in that box represents a different version of you. For me, I have one for the motivational speaker and workshop facilitator, another for the husband and dad when I’m home, and still another when I play golf and pickleball. This scene is not merely a setup for a fancy soirée; it's a metaphor for the myriad roles we embody throughout our lives, seamlessly shifting from one mask to another depending on the stage we find ourselves on. Now, let's gently set aside our collection of masks and delve deeper into the concept of the authentic self, moving from metaphor to the realities of psychology and neuroscience with perhaps a bit less whimsy but no less intrigue.
Before we dive into the heart of the matter, let's tackle a phrase that's become quite the buzzword in professional circles: "bringing your authentic self to work." This notion often carries with it the assumption that there is just one authentic self to bring. It conjures images of shedding all our masks at the door and stepping into the workplace as if it were a realm where only one true version of ourselves is welcome, or even possible. This perspective, while well-intentioned in its push for authenticity, simplifies the complex tapestry of the self. It overlooks the reality that our authenticity isn't a single, static entity but a dynamic collection of selves, each suited to different aspects of our lives, including our professional environments.
Choosing Our Selves: The Power of Autonomy in Authenticity
A crucial dimension to this discussion is the idea of autonomy in presenting our selves. The essence of authenticity flourishes when we have the liberty to choose which facet of our identity we wish to showcase, without the looming fear of repercussions. It's about the empowerment that comes from selecting the mask we feel most aligns with our current context or emotional state, knowing that this choice is ours to make. The comfort in our ability to navigate between these roles, secure in the knowledge that our selection will not trigger negative consequences, is fundamental to our psychological well-being.
However, the challenge arises when external pressures—be it from individuals, groups, or broader cultural norms—dictate the mask we must wear. The strain of being forced into a specific role, coupled with the threat of negative outcomes if we fail to conform, can lead to a profound sense of dissonance and discomfort. This coerced adaptation can erode our sense of self and undermine our authenticity, highlighting the importance of choice and acceptance in the expression of our multiple selves.
The Authentic Self: Not Just One, But Many
The journey to find one's "authentic self" has long been a focal point of psychological discourse, historically framed as a singular quest for self-actualization. Carl Rogers and his contemporaries envisioned this quest as an inward journey to uncover an inner core of beliefs and values, the true essence of who we are. However, the narrative has evolved with our understanding of the human psyche, suggesting that authenticity isn't about revealing a single, unchanging self but rather embracing the multitude of selves that we are capable of expressing in different contexts.
Adapting Across Contexts: The Psychological Perspective
Modern psychological theories propose that we possess not one but multiple authentic selves, each adapted to different social environments and roles. This multiplicity doesn't mean we're inauthentic in certain settings; rather, it highlights our ability to navigate complex social landscapes by adjusting our behavior and presentation. Whether it's leading a team, engaging with family, or relaxing with friends, we draw on different facets of our identity, each as genuine as the next. This adaptability is crucial for thriving in a world that demands versatility and sensitivity to diverse settings and audiences.
Neuroscience Behind the Scenes: A Brain's Flexibility
Supporting the psychological perspective, neuroscience offers insights into the brain's role in our adaptability and the manifestation of multiple authentic selves. Research shows that different social situations can activate distinct regions of the brain, suggesting a neurological basis for our ability to shift between roles. This adaptability is not just a social skill but a testament to the human brain's complexity and its capacity to engage with the world in varied and nuanced ways.
The Value of Multiple Selves in Personal and Professional Development
Understanding and embracing our multiple authentic selves can have profound implications for personal growth and leadership. Recognizing the fluidity of our identity allows for more genuine connections, fostering environments where empathy and open-mindedness flourish. In the professional realm, this awareness can lead to leadership that is adaptable, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of diverse teams and contexts.
The Dance of Authenticity
As we navigate the masquerade ball of life, the realization that we wear multiple masks not out of deceit but as a reflection of our complex identities enriches our understanding of authenticity. This perspective encourages us to embrace the varied roles we play, understanding that each contributes to the rich tapestry of our personal and social existence. The freedom to choose which mask we wear—and to do so without fear of negative consequences—underscores the essence of authentic living. Far from diminishing our authenticity, the ability to move between these roles with awareness and autonomy, highlights the human ability to learn and adapt – crucial for surviving and thriving in a complex, dynamic world.




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