The Mirror and the Mask: When Adaptability Becomes Amnesia
The Mirror and the Mask: When Adaptability Becomes Amnesia In our hyper-connected era, personality has become performance art. We shape-shift not just for survival, but for belonging. Yet beneath the constant adjustments lies a quiet terror: what happens when the masks multiply and the original self disappears? Meet Rahul. He was the ultimate social chameleon — a guy who mirrored everyone’s personality flawlessly. With his corporate colleagues, he became the driven, no-nonsense strategist. With his artist friends, he turned poetic and free-spirited. At family gatherings, he played the respectful, traditional son. He adapted so seamlessly that people felt instantly understood in his presence. But one ordinary Tuesday, while staring at his reflection before a dinner party, Rahul froze. He couldn’t decide which version of himself to bring. The mirror showed a face, but the man behind it felt hollow. He had forgotten his real self. The guy who once mirrored everyone had become a reflection...