"It's a conundrum when you convince yourself to be the person you want to appear in." Is this sentence correct and is it understood?
What does 'the person you want to appear in' mean? Do you mean as , not in ?
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What does 'the person you want to appear in' mean?
Do you mean as, not in?
"It's a conundrum when you convince yourself to be the person you want to appear as."
This is correct English, but can you explain why it is a conundrum?
Actually, I wanted to write "when you convince just yourself." Is that correct?
That's why I think about this.