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Have You Become Invisible?

Ralph Ellison wrote a novel in the 1950’s prophetic for our times, The Invisible Man, which deals with the identity crisis of a young black man who becomes invisible eventually to re-emerge and accept his complex individuality. Like the narrator of Ellison’s novel, who among us has not wished to be invisible similar to an undetected fly on the wall, safely overhearing conversations and observing others?

However, like the narrator, many of us grow increasingly upset and tired of being invisible for example: Senior citizens who keep a low profile in a youth-driven culture, victims of the judicial system and patients who are viewed as money-making medical test takers, so physicians can beat the insurance system. And please don’t break up with me or fire me in an email! See me!

Then there is the ordinary person who is celebrity-struck wishing to be extraordinary too. To counteract facelessness Facebook with its posted selfies and photographic journalism is a genius concept designed to immediately raise status creating a desirable identity which expresses:But is all this virtual visibility good for you?

Did you know that people who spend hours on Facebook tend to be depressed? Self-esteem could be eroded by other people’s exaggerated claims of happiness as jealousy takes hold. Clearly, we need more face time with real people and real life interactions that evoke true sharing and compassion. Can you differentiate between narcissism which means being self-absorbed and entitled to all kinds of things and healthy narcissism which means feeling worthy of love and respect?

To build true self-esteem:
For more information on managing your stress and reclaiming your life read my book, Addicted to Stress: A Woman's 7 Step Program to Reclaim Joy and Spontaneity in Life. To listen to archived radio shows with guest experts visit Turn On Your Inner Light Radio Show



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