This article delves into the misconception surrounding imposter syndrome. It differentiates between genuine self-doubt and the act of falsely portraying oneself as competent.
The author begins by defining imposter syndrome, highlighting its characteristic relentless self-doubt that persists despite competence. Individuals experiencing this rarely boast about their achievements and often attribute success to external factors.
However, the article argues that true competence coupled with a realistic self-assessment is not indicative of imposter syndrome. Instead, it emphasizes that a healthy self-esteem stems from understanding both strengths and weaknesses.
The article then shifts focus to individuals who exhibit an inflated sense of confidence despite lacking the necessary skills. This group, the author posits, might be closer to the true definition of "imposters." In an age rife with misleading advertising and unsubstantiated claims, the author suggests that true "imposters" are those who promote themselves without merit.
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by Gail Post 場所 medium.com 10-24-2024
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