A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill
The Metaphor of the Mannequin – A Symbol of Self-Presentation and Inner Adaptability
The image of the mannequin adorned with an intricately structured garment unveils a profound metaphor, valuable for both private and professional contexts. Within the realm of self-management, the dress upon the mannequin does not merely represent external form and appearance; it embodies the manner in which we craft, position, and adapt ourselves. The mannequin itself, static and unmoving, symbolises our inner foundation – that which remains immutable within us: our core values and our inner essence. The dress, on the other hand, serves as the outer guise we don, the visible structure we present to the world. It is flexible, modifiable, and responsive to varying demands and circumstances.
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