The Power of Alter Egos
Embracing a new identity can unlock hidden confidence and capabilities.
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Newt felt strong and confident in his new getup, so he kept wearing it after Halloween was over.
The novel shows how taking on an alter ego, even a silly one like Captain Nobody, can change how a person sees themselves and acts. For Newt, the costume is not just fabric; it is a psychological tool that helps him step outside his usual shy self. This change highlights that our identities are not always set and that by choosing to act differently, we can find hidden strengths. The 'Captain Nobody' persona gives Newt the courage to act, speak up, and engage with the world in ways the 'real' Newt never would. This proves that sometime...
Supporting evidence
Newt's initial shyness and his subsequent willingness to intervene in various situations (foiling a robbery, saving passengers) only when he is dressed as Captain Nobody.
Apply this
Identify an area where you lack confidence. Create an 'alter ego' for that specific situation – give it a name, a mental costume, and a set of characteristics. Before entering the situation, mentally 'put on' your alter ego to tap into those desired traits. This could be 'Confident Communicator' for presentations or 'Fearless Negotiator' for difficult conversations.








