Nothing is more uninteresting than someone who holds their true self back because they're afraid that other people might not like it. Instead, interesting people are true to themselves wherever they are, whoever they're with, and in whatever they're doing. Interesting people are authentic to a fault. The famous English author Charles Dickens personified this. No matter where he was working—in a friend's house or in a hotel—he would bring specific pens and objects and arrange them precisely. While his behavior may have seemed strange, he was always true to himself.
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