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In the history of Wikileaks, nobody has claimed that the material being put out is not authentic.


Julian Assange


#being #claimed #history #material #nobody

Yes, in all my research, the greatest leaders looked inward and were able to tell a good story with authenticity and passion.


Deepak Chopra


#authenticity #good #good story #greatest #inward

Strong efforts may be made to deny the place, to silence the authentic, but the spirit of things will break through that silence.


John Haynes


#break #deny #efforts #made #may

How can so many (white, male) writers narratively justify restricting the agency of their female characters on the grounds of sexism = authenticity while simultaneously writing male characters with conveniently modern values? The habit of authors writing Sexism Without Sexists in genre novels is seemingly pathological. Women are stuffed in the fridge under cover of "authenticity" by secondary characters and villains because too many authors flinch from the "authenticity" of sexist male protagonists. Which means the yardstick for "authenticity" in such novels almost always ends up being "how much do the women suffer", instead of - as might also be the case - "how sexist are the heroes". And this bugs me; because if authors can stretch their imaginations far enough to envisage the presence of modern-minded men in the fake Middle Ages, then why can't they stretch them that little bit further to put in modern-minded women, or modern-minded social values? It strikes me as being extremely convenient that the one universally permitted exception to this species of "authenticity" is one that makes the male heroes look noble while still mandating that the women be downtrodden and in need of rescuing. -Comment at Staffer's Book Review 4/18/2012 to "Michael J. Sullivan on Character Agency


Foz Meadows


#authenticity #fantasy #femlae-agency #genre #male-privledge

Rapacity plus taste is a formidable combination, since it so often passes for intelligence. One pities the artist in a world of such predators, all of whom are deeply engaged in the arts too.


Gilbert Sorrentino


#fakirs #inauthenticity #phoniness #poseurs #snobbery

The final option to have your book completed is to hire a ghost writer. The challenge with this option is that it is important to note that your voice IS an integral part of your branding. When you hire someone else, what your readers will ultimately get is their voice. When they see you later at your website or on your social media, your voice will not be the same. This will trigger a feeling of inconsistency when relationships need to be built upon trust and authenticity. Your audience will eventually come to think you are not the “real deal” and will find another to replace you. Finally, your book is a springboard and launching pad to greater things such as speaking, interviews, a product line, etc. Will your ghost writer be available for all of that as well? How will you be able to “ghost write” your way through an interview? Hence the reason I stress speaking in your own voice. You may think you are not perfect, but your authenticity will speak in volumes to your followers and they will be customers for life if they see your true being.


Kytka Hilmar-Jezek


#book-power #kytka #speak-in-your-own-voice #true-to-self #life

The aim of every authentic artist is not to conform to the history of art, but to release himself from it in order to replace it with his own history.


Harold Rosenberg


#art #artist #authentic #conform #every

It’s the great temptation for small groups of people to slide into a state where they’re not quite telling each other the truth and they’re not quite celebrating each other. Instead, they tolerate each other, they accommodate each other, and they settle for sitting on the unspoken matters that separate them.


Bill Hybels


#leadership

Live authentically. Why would you continue to compromise something that's beautiful to create something that is fake?


Steve Maraboli


#being-yourself #inspirational #life #beauty

Authenticity is what makes a relatable person believable. It is what makes the relatability sustainable. Anyone can fake relatability for a time, but authenticity is what makes it real.


Michele Jennae


#believability #business-relations #networking #relatability #business






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