Psychology says genuinely authentic people aren’t louder, more expressive, or more confident than everyone else, they’re the ones who quietly stopped editing themselves for the room, stopped softening their answers, and stopped performing the warmer, easier version of themselves that the world keeps trying to negotiate them into
Psychology says genuinely authentic people aren’t louder, more expressive, or more confident than everyone else, they’re the ones who quietly stopped editing themselves for the room, stopped softening their answers, and stopped performing the warmer, easier version of themselves that the world keeps trying to negotiate them into

We have a very confused picture of what authenticity actually looks like. The word gets attached to people who are large personalities, expressive, emotionally open in public, effortlessly candid about...

A trade row ‘Made in Europe’
A trade row ‘Made in Europe’

The latest in a series of sectoral disputes between Beijing and Brussels over the past three years centres on the ‘Made in Europe’ rules tabled by the EU Commission in...

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