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As the lines between real and fake blur, Americans increasingly chase the idea of authenticity. The first step may be to consider self-knowledge, truthfulness, and other building blocks on the road to personal growth.You just met The One or maybe a shady character. Is your impression correct? It's a mysterious package, delivered by subtle sensory clues.Hope is double-edged; false hope can set you on a collision course with despair.
Research clearly shows that everyone’s personality traits shift over the years, often for the better. But who we end up becoming and how much we like that person are more in our control than we tend to think they are.We all harbor secrets. Some are big and bad; some are small and trivial. Researchers have parsed which truths to tell and which not to.There are many temptations to organize our life around the experience of earlier trauma.
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