We believe that it is the job of each of us to step outside of ourselves, look beyond the shadows, and seek reality. If we hope to present an authentic self to the world, it is critical that we understand what is real and true about ourselves. So how do we begin to see our companies, our brands, our products, or ourselves as we really are ? For us, the best way to start is to stop watching shadows and start facing reality. Tom Hayes
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The idea of reinterpreting the self is related to the notion of self-actualization, which is central to human motivation. It represents a fundamentally different view of the self than that which has been dominant in Western civilization since the time of the Greeks.

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