Is being Authentic a fad?

Is being Authentic a fad?

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Authentic is a fad but it does not have to be

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About 1,58,00,00,000 results showed up when I typed ‘authentic’ on Google.

?Authenticity has indeed become a buzzword: Everyone wants to be authentic.

Almost everyone wants to ride out this gravy train, with each their own unabashed publicist.

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The dictionary defines authentic as of undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine. An authentic person is defined as someone who is not afraid to be true to who they are, including their personality, values, and principles in life. They do not bother compromising the entirety of who they are just for the comfort of others. In short, it is being true to who one is.

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Authenticity is thus supposed to carry a content that goes beyond just the requirement of self-possession – to be authentic is not only to live a life that is one's own but also to live a life that is worthwhile, and that satisfies a criterion of worth that is socially as well as personally oriented.

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We all desire to present ourselves in a way that is both ideal and authentic. This fulfils our psychological needs to cultivate a positive self-view and to create positive impressions to others. Paradoxically, we want to be ourselves, as also to be socially desirable.

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In an age of modern ever-present anxiety one of the primary ways we deal with this is to be ourselves by constructing fantasy versions of ourselves through acquisition of things/ideas. This includes not just stuff, but personal style, worldviews, socio-political identities, etc. Thus begins an objectification of the self, gradually leading to a way of life. Ironically, instead of trying to come to terms with our radical freedom, ‘authenticity’ drives us toward a rebel conformity constantly searching for the exercise routine, clothing brand or political posture that is really ‘me’. Marketers smartly manipulate this to fill the apparently bottomless market for self-creation and self-care. As Wilde writes, ‘Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.’ (Or misquotation.)

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This is false authenticity. Genuine authenticity, on the other hand requires resistance to self-absorption and fantasy and to acknowledge our dependency on others.

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Osho argues that the authentic man must come out of his personality and embrace his individuality.?The former is the false identity given by society to you while the latter is what nature has given to you. Individuality is existential. Personality is social. The authentic man is a man of rebellious spirit. He rebels against his own personality, whatever the cost.

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I have noticed that in the several Personal Growth labs that I have been a part of, that to be authentic is challenging as it requires sharing aspects of yourself you may not be comfortable sharing or confront difficult emotions or beliefs. It can also be challenging to maintain authenticity in social situations where there may be pressure to conform to certain expectations or behaviours.


As part of Corporate Workshops or in Executive Coaching, I have asked participants to share their ‘River of Life”. In sharing their personal stories, each participant takes responsibility for the lives they have led. They share the contexts they found themselves in, significant others who they met along the way, the varied roles, both in the primary and secondary systems and through these stories each one grasps his being and who they are. Our contexts have their own personal histories, their own stories, which comes to influence the personal life stories that define who we are.

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We have inherited much: our birth gave us entry to a pre-existing context (desh) of race, class, religion, ethnicity, geography, language, etc. while the age cohort joined us to our times (kaal) to the social climate of the times and its social character (Fromm) and its’ ‘imagined ideas’(Yuval Harari) and that has informed our essence (patra). Finally, for one’s life to be meaningful, a vision (telos) of who one wants to be and the kind of life one wants to live overall is critical. This grand vision then also feed back into who they see themselves as being at present. Thus, we need the totality and the unity of who one is. We also strive to have a truthful story to tell about oneself, rather than a merely concocted narrative that appears unified as a candidate for an authentic self. An individual seeking to be true to himself must be interested in having the narrative of himself reflect the truth of how he has lived his life.

What we refer to as our “true self” really is just the aspects of ourselves that we feel best about us. Roy Baumeiste, reports that feeling highly authentic and satisfied when the way others think of us matches up with how we want to be seen, and when our actions “are conducive to establishing, maintaining, and enjoying our desired reputation

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To be authentic one needs to keep in mind

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·?????Honest — Speak the truth.

·?????Direct — Speak in terms that are clear, concise, and focused.

·?????About here-and-now — Speak about what is going on right now.

·?????From you — Report your own experience of the here-and-now.

·?????Non-judgmental of others — Speak about what you are experiencing around others, not of your judgments of others.

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Shakespeare’s Hamlet, spoken by Polonius to Laertes, 'to thine own self be true'

Carl Rogers noted, “the curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”

Nagarajan Sivaramakrishnan

Venture Partner at Omnivore

1 年

The second thought on the same You. are what you are and that comes easy is my thought process and anything that you are not but try to be is difficult and a challenge Consequently if authenticity is what you are , will be a second nature and flow easily

Nagarajan Sivaramakrishnan

Venture Partner at Omnivore

1 年

Two thoughts Steve that comes to mind Who likes a spade being called a spade !! Even having sensitivity to others is being named a. Woke ! So you constantly get labelled ! You like animal and dogs and you are an animal activist If you do not like genetic modification ( basically leaving nature to itself) you are an environmentalist If you want to protect teees you are yet another activist Being authentic also comes with attendant occupational hazards ( living hazards)

Ahmed Karim

Confidant, Counsel & Partner to Organization Leaders of Family Owned Businesses & Not-For-Profit Organizations, In Matters of People, Brand & Mental Health

1 年

Interesting. I am trying to feel my way through the following statement 'by constructing fantasy versions of ourselves through acquisition of things/ideas. This includes not just stuff, but personal style, worldviews, socio-political identities, etc. I am wondering how through the acquisition of ideas and stuff does the self become stuff?. There has to be something else happening. I am not hot about the idea of a false self. It feels normative.

Raghu Ananthanarayanan

I enable people to become the best they can be

1 年

Nice read.

Dr. Sanjyot Pethe

Storyteller| Trauma-Informed Organizational Development consultant and Leadership Coach| Somatic experiencing practitioner| Mental wellness catalyst| Transforming Narratives

1 年

Superb writing on authenticity. I don't see authenticity as a fad but I do see it being overused or misunderstood. Authenticity is what is needed more and more, and it is important that leaders understand its meaning.

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