
Dropping the Mask
Hidden Brain
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Crafting Public Images
This chapter examines how historical figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Margaret Thatcher shaped their public personas to control perceptions of their capabilities despite personal challenges. It reveals the psychological impacts of such behaviors and their significance in the broader context of leadership and societal expectations.
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