noun
The act of simultaneously perceiving oneself and projecting that perception outward, creating a feedback loop between internal self-awareness and external representation. It encapsulates the interplay where self-identity is shaped both by introspection and by how one imagines or wishes others to perceive them.
Etymology:
From Greek auto- (self), Latin perceptio (perception), and iectio (projection or throwing forth).
Example Sentence:
In her public address, she engaged in autoperceptojection, crafting her words as much for self-reflection as for persuading the audience.