Thinking With Mitch Joel

Why Authenticity Is Overrated With Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic - TWMJ #1010

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Nov 16, 2025
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, a renowned professor of business psychology and author, challenges the conventional belief in authenticity with his latest book, arguing that adaptability and strategic self-presentation lead to greater success. He discusses the impact of celebrity culture and social media in shaping our perceptions of authenticity, revealing how identity has become a curated performance. The conversation explores the delicate balance leaders must maintain between sincerity and impression management, as well as the implications of hybrid work on trust and collaboration.
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Authenticity Can Hinder Growth

  • The mantra "just be yourself" can become a trap that prevents growth and feedback.
  • Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic argues adaptability and self-knowledge beat unfiltered self-expression.
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Hyper-Normalization Fuels Simplistic Mantras

  • Repeated, simplified mantras become accepted without scrutiny through hyper-normalization.
  • Social media rewards exaggerated, simplistic positions that crush nuance.
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Authenticity As A Consumer Currency

  • Authenticity rose from humanism and modern individualism, then became a consumer currency.
  • The culture shifted to weaponize authenticity as part of identity and consumption.
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