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How blind are we to ourselves?
By Christopher Wright, on 4/2/01.

Just a question, befitting a Hutchins messageboard. How blind are we to who we truly are? I mean this not only as a response to the 102 course of discovering who we are, inside, but also as something to pique the interest of those around me. How long have we been living with masks/roles/(however you wish to name them) around others such that we forget we have built them even for ourselves? For, truly, if we had no masks, there would be no "defense mechanisms," and the world, in whole, would be quite different. Any personal reflections on this topic?

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