We Learn to Hide Under a Mask Early in Life
Briefly

"I learned to pretend everything was fine, to hide my worries so I wouldn't add to theirs. I learned to keep my needs small, to be quiet, to be 'strong.'"
"Masking can keep you safe in the moment, but it also keeps people at arm's length. It can also keep us from knowing ourselves."
Read at Psychology Today
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