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While she's parodying a type of intellectual bravado, the main thing her monologues attack is the idea that there is a strict divide between our real self and the one we put onstage.
How do we become our real self?
Their positive traits are naturally and harmoniously incorporated as a part of our real self.
When we succeed in hiding who we really are from others, we lose touch with our real self.
Gradually we come to know more of our true nature, learn to live in the light of our real self.
Since "All the world's a stage... and one man in his time plays many parts," we should never mistake a current identity for our "real" self.
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Again to return to the our conundrum: are we our real selves online or off?
The idea prospers that vacation flings are an escape from our real selves.
I ask Cohen about the differences between our "real" selves and those we project online.
What does it mean that our 2.0 versions are more sophisticated, wittier versions of our real selves?
Perhaps we've got so involved in the false selves we project on social media that we've forgotten that our real selves, our private selves, are different, are worth saving.
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