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The Deceptive Facade of Easygoing Behavior

The Deceptive Facade of Easygoing Behavior

Many individuals adopt a facade of constant agreeability to avoid conflict and maintain a likable image. However, this can lead to inner turmoil and dishonesty, both with themselves and with others.

But is this facade really benefiting anyone in the end?

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It's been a long time which I felt confused about showing "Real me" in public or not. This article made my day! Hope it help you either.

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