A few days ago I wrote an article: “Who are you when no one is looking?”
I got one brave person to answer the question.
Now, the question wasn’t: How do you feel when no one is looking? It also wasn’t: “How do you behave, what do you do, when no one is looking?”
The question was about beingness. The core. The part that doesn’t change with your moods, with the person you are talking to, with your circumstances.