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THE PRISON OF PRETENDING: Why Women Wear Masks to Survive
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THE PRISON OF PRETENDING: Why Women Wear Masks to Survive in Ottawa, ON
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THE PRISON OF PRETENDING: Why Women Wear Masks to Survive in Ottawa, ON
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The mask isn't made of silk or paint. It is woven from being perfect, being cheerful, being selfless, and staying quiet. You put it on the moment you realize the world likes the edited version of us better. The authentic woman—the one who is tired, ambitious, angry, and sometimes selfish—is too much for everyday life. So, we create the Persona.
The Mask is your shield, but it is also your biggest prison. It keeps the peace in your relationships, but it starts a brutal war inside your own mind.
You are high-functioning, tough, and the fixer. And you are exhausted. This book is about tearing that wall down. It is time to stop maintaining the prison walls, to look at the cracks in the fake life you built, and accept that the cost of wearing the mask is your life force.
You are not required to be a saint, a martyr, or a machine. You are only required to be a woman, fiercely alive, deeply flawed, and wonderfully, unforgettably real. Go be real. The world needs the truth you've been hiding."
The mask isn't made of silk or paint. It is woven from being perfect, being cheerful, being selfless, and staying quiet. You put it on the moment you realize the world likes the edited version of us better. The authentic woman—the one who is tired, ambitious, angry, and sometimes selfish—is too much for everyday life. So, we create the Persona.
The Mask is your shield, but it is also your biggest prison. It keeps the peace in your relationships, but it starts a brutal war inside your own mind.
You are high-functioning, tough, and the fixer. And you are exhausted. This book is about tearing that wall down. It is time to stop maintaining the prison walls, to look at the cracks in the fake life you built, and accept that the cost of wearing the mask is your life force.
You are not required to be a saint, a martyr, or a machine. You are only required to be a woman, fiercely alive, deeply flawed, and wonderfully, unforgettably real. Go be real. The world needs the truth you've been hiding."

















