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Authenticity is often framed as something personal. A way of being. A way of aligning your actions with your values.
But it shows up somewhere else just as clearly. In how you interpret what’s in front of you.
We like to think that we see things as they are. In reality, we often see things as we expect them to be.
This is easy to notice in research.When a conclusion is already in mind, it becomes tempting to:
emphasize certain data
overlook what doesn’t fit
shape the outcome without realizing it
Not always intentionally. But gradually. The same thing happens in everyday life.
We don’t just respond to situations. We interpret them. And those interpretations are often guided by:
assumptions
past experiences
unexamined beliefs
That’s where authenticity becomes more than a concept.
It becomes a practice.
To be authentic is not just to express what you believe. It’s to examine how those beliefs are shaping what you see.
That requires a different kind of honesty.Not just in what you say.But in how you arrive at what you think is true.
In research, that means allowing the data to speak, even when it challenges your expectations.
In life, it means noticing when your interpretation may be leading you away from what you actually value.
Authenticity is not about certainty. It’s about alignment.And alignment depends on clarity.
The clearer you are about your values, the easier it becomes to recognize when your thinking starts to drift.
When conclusions come too quickly.
When something feels right simply because it’s familiar.
This is where authenticity becomes visible.
Not in what you claim.
But in how carefully you choose what to believe.
That same connection — between clarity, interpretation, and communication — is something I explore more directly in The Power of Authentic Communication: In a World Full of Noise, Authentic Communication Stands Out.
If you’ve spent time with the book and something stayed with you, I’d be interested in what that was.