The Authenticity Trap: Why “Bring Your Whole Self to Work” is the Most Dangerous Advice in Corporate America
The Authenticity Trap: Why “Bring Your Whole Self to Work” is the Most Dangerous Advice in Corporate America The Day Sarah Realized "Corporate Authenticity" Was a Trap It was a rainy Tuesday morning when Sarah decided to test the corporate waters. Her company, a rapidly scaling tech firm with vibrant beanbags and an overly enthusiastic Slack culture, had just wrapped up its monthly all-hands meeting. The CEO, wearing his signature designer hoodie, leaned into his camera and said the words that are now plastered across every job description in Silicon Valley: "We don’t just hire resumes here, team. We hire human beings. Bring your whole, authentic self to work." Sarah, exhausted from three weeks of back-to-back deployments and a looming sense of burnout, took him at his word. Later that afternoon, during a routine sync, her manager asked how she was doing with the new project timeline. Instead of delivering the usual, synchronized corporate chant— "Great! Crushi...