Postby Kaligraphic » Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:07 am
This is a well-documented phenomenon, and is exhibited by all human beings. One occupies various roles throughout one's life - child, student, friend, spouse, businessman, waitress, gas station attendant, queen of England, parent, grandparent, older person, young person, and many, many more. (not everyone will occupy all of the roles I listed, and just about everyone will occupy many roles that I did not list.) You have roles by interaction, by setting, by function - it's how we learn to interact with our world.
I would liken it to a lamp set within a chandelier - there may be many panes of glass through which the lamp shines, but there is one lamp. Each pane will present the lamp differently, but it is always the same lamp. Each role consists of a set of protocols governing interaction with the exterior world in a given setting - essentially giving you different expressions of the same intent.
You'd learn more about this in a basic sociology course, and more about the structures of these roles, how they're acquired and lost, and various other stuff.
The cake used to be a lie like you, but then it took a portal to the deception core.