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About the book
"The most dangerous mask is the one you wear for yourself."
Every person you meet is presenting a version of themselves. The version they show their employer is not the version they show their partner. The version they show their friends is not the version they show strangers.
And the version they show themselves — the most carefully constructed mask of all — is not the truth either. This is not cynicism. It is observation. The mask is not dishonesty — it is adaptation. But when you cannot see it, you cannot see what is actually happening.
The Game of the Masks is a perception system. It trains you to read the gap between what is being presented and what is actually true — in negotiations, in relationships, in every room you walk into.
More importantly: it turns the lens inward. The reader who finishes this book will see their own masks — the social conditioning, the inherited roles, the performances so habitual they feel like personality.
The more you are true, the more you are strong.
The professional mask. The social mask. The intimate mask. The self-mask. How each is constructed, what it costs to maintain, and what it conceals.
The space between what someone says and what they mean. Between what someone shows and what they feel. This is where the real conversation is happening.
A practical framework for seeing through social performance — not to manipulate, but to understand. And to stop being surprised by people.
The hardest part. The mask you built to survive is now the thing keeping you from living. How to remove it without losing what it was protecting.
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