The Mask That Learned Your Face The Mask That Learned Your Face
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Publisher Description

A role begins as a way to participate. It becomes dangerous when participation is possible only through the role.

In The Mask That Learned Your Face, Sandeep Chavan examines how socially recognized identities begin shaping—and eventually using—the people who carry them. A teacher becomes the one who must always know. A caregiver becomes permanently available. A leader must continue appearing certain. The strong person loses permission to become tired. The professional is valued through competence but becomes increasingly unable to fail, rest, withdraw, or change.

This third volume in the Identity Infrastructure series develops a clear structural movement: stored recognition becomes an interface; the interface requires performance; repeated performance creates recognizability; recognizability returns as expectation; expectation becomes obligation; and the role gradually enters the person through body, voice, attention, memory, emotion, habit, and self-judgment.

The book introduces and refines key concepts including the functional mask, recognizability demand, returning expectation, role internalization, performance cost, person–role divergence, compulsory continuity, role capture, and the identity trap. It distinguishes role from identity, interface from mask, performance from deception, obligation from dependence, and personal captivity from structural overcentralization.

Drawing on family life, education, medicine, leadership, organizations, caregiving, public institutions, creative work, digital identity, and inherited social roles, Chavan shows that a mask is not automatically false. Performance may serve truth, responsibility, coordination, protection, and care. The danger begins when the mask can no longer be removed without disproportionate personal, relational, moral, or social consequence.

This is not a conventional self-help book and does not argue against duty, professionalism, commitment, or social responsibility. It offers a deeper theory of how useful roles become compulsory identities and why the person may change faster than the field's stored image of them.

For readers interested in social psychology, identity theory, philosophy, leadership, organizational behaviour, caregiving, family roles, professional identity, role exhaustion, public life, and the hidden costs of being dependable, The Mask That Learned Your Face asks one essential question:

Can a person continue carrying a role without allowing the role to claim the whole person?

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2026
July 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
325
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gyrus Vision
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
972.7
KB
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