According to the Harvard Business Review, Imposter Syndrome is a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evident success. 'Imposters' suffer from chronic self-doubt and a sense of intellectual fraudulence that overrides any feelings of success or external proof of their competence.
In my observation, Imposter Syndrome is tied to multiple factors:
Everyone, at some point in life, suffers from niggling doubt that threatens confidence and self-esteem. Imposter...
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