The suffering you experienced is unbelievable. You have so much courage!
@alexanderb479517 күн бұрын
5:17 this is exactly how I feel in class. How do some students know this stuff? Why don't professors actually teach it instead of expecting us to know it. Not all of us are smart like that.
@letsdothis97287 ай бұрын
This hit me so hard, im 10000% you right now in my life and in my career! Wow!!
@wambuialice9576 ай бұрын
can't believe this did not get more views. excellent presentation
@Amy-po3hu3 ай бұрын
there are too many notsogood videos on imposter syndrome. this one is the best I've seen. He is so honest, and so brave. And he's going to help millions.
@bayousbambino42718 күн бұрын
This does not fully grasp what imposter syndrome is. Imposter syndrome is a belief that _nothing_ you achieve is proof of your capability; every time you reached a goal, it was thanks to circumstance and luck, not you. You can thus go through challenge after challenge, put yourself deliberately through challenges, and come out the other side _still_ feeling inadequate, but, lucky; that time. That leaves you with relentless anxiety (the next challenge could be the one where luck doesn't pull through and your inadequacy, your fraudulence, is exposed) and dread (you're going to end up rejected and alone, reliant solely on your own proven-to-be insufficient abilities, surviving only so long as your luck lasts). A person with actual imposter syndrome who landed that internship would immediately believe they didn't really deserve it, some mistake had been made, but, they had to carry on or else risk being exposed as a fraud, yet, carrying on brings every risk of failing to meet the expectations and being exposed as a fraud. You're not going to ask for help because _that_ will expose you as a fraud. You did not really have imposter syndrome.
@NannapasWongsawang5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much.
@RaulRodriguez-vt5dc4 ай бұрын
I have imposter syndrome as well. It sucks.
@undevCover6 ай бұрын
This is very nice. Very inspiring. Damn imposter syndrome!
@sammmyranawayАй бұрын
Very good talk but took too many long pauses. If you shortened that, this talk would be better.
@scarredcitizen2023Ай бұрын
The pausing is an annoying type of speaking right? For effect but I do not like it, it's like he can't get it out😅😅
@Amy-po3hu3 ай бұрын
How did you acquire the belief that you're not good enough? The facts are you accomplished success, but didn't youu believe it? TY for your story. you have guts!!