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Viewed benignly, of course, his new bio is not a confession, it’s simply a concession to the fact that he no longer owns the titles that made him rich, revered and famous.

But reading his revision made me wonder: What if we spoke more frankly in our bios?

In modern life, almost everybody has one, and bios are more public than ever before, broadcast to the universe on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn.

In your bio, you are your best self, your best imagined self. You angle the camera just so, dim the lights, cover the scars and warts, fire up the band. You polish your name to a high gloss. You wait for the applause.

In your bio, you distill yourself to your grandest achievements, your most presentable relationships. And if there are quirks on display? They’re only the ones you carefully chose so as to make yourself just that much more attractive.

Attractive to whom, though? A potential boss? A potential lover? A former boss or lover? Your parents, your kids, strangers, posterity? Yourself?

It’s crazy to think Arm-strong would be any braver or more revealing than the rest of us.

Still, I like to imagine that he might post a braver bio, one that might restore some luster to his name, some faith in his brand, something like:

@lancearmstrong Raising my 5 kids. FightingCancer. Thinking about how I’ve gone wrong and how to make things right for the people who trusted me.

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