Persona

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The formation of the person - via suppression - the mask, what one passes for and what one appears to be, in contrast to one's real individual nature, corresponds to one's adaptation to the requirements of the age, of one's personal environment, and of the community.

The facade personality represents a considerable achievement on the part of conscience. Without its aid, morality and convention, the social life of the community and the ethical ordering of society would never have been possible in the first place.

The persona is the cloak and the shell, the armour and the uniform, behind which and within which the individual conceals himself - from himself, often enough - as well as from the world. It is the self-control which hides what is uncontrolled and uncontrollable, the acceptable facade behind which the dark and strange, eccentric, secret and uncanny side of our nature remains invisible.

A large part of education will always be devoted to the formation of a persona, which will make the individual 'clean about the house' and socially presentable, and will teach him not what is, but what may be regarded as, real; all human societies are at all times far more interested in instructing their members in the techniques of not looking, of overlooking and of looking the other way than in sharpening their observation, increasing their alertness and fostering their love of truth. In other words, bullshit is the grease in the gears of society that helps it function smoothly.

On the authority of conscience, the persona excludes a number of psychic components. In part, these are repressed into the unconscious (the Shadow) but in part, too, they are controlled by the ergo and consciously eliminated from the life of the personality.