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Summary
In this episode, João M N Pereira explores the concept of the persona, the masks we wear in society, and the implications for leadership. He discusses the paradox of the persona, how it can protect us but also imprison us, and the importance of authenticity in leadership. The conversation delves into the shadow aspects of our identity that we often suppress and how integrating these parts can lead to more authentic leadership. The episode concludes with a practical exercise to help listeners reflect on their own masks and the importance of presence over performance.
Takeaways
- The persona is the social face we wear to meet expectations.
- Identifying with the persona can lead to a loss of self.
- Authenticity is often punished in leadership cultures.
- The shadow consists of parts of ourselves we suppress.
- Integrating the shadow is essential for wholeness.
- Conscious leaders lead from connection, not ego.
- Real meaning in life comes from authenticity, not applause.
- The mask can be useful, but it should not define us.
- Self-awareness is the highest form of intelligence in leadership.
- Leadership is about becoming whole, not perfect.
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