Consider that maybe you might be wrong about the imposter syndrome. As a person without it—its hard to know how you think/feel and how you concluded that you couldn’t have it. But maybe its worth asking—How would someone convince you to change your mind on this topic?
what if you developed a few bad heuristics about how other successful people were not inherently more successful but just got lucky (or some other external granting of success) as they went along; whereas your hard-earned successes were due to successful personal skills… Hard earned, personally achieved success.
its probably possible to see a therapist about it; but I would suggest you can work your own way around it (consider it a challenge that can be overcome with the correct growth mindset)
Consider that maybe you might be wrong about the imposter syndrome. As a person without it—its hard to know how you think/feel and how you concluded that you couldn’t have it. But maybe its worth asking—How would someone convince you to change your mind on this topic?
By entering some important situation where my and his comparative advantage in some sort of competence comes into play, and losing.
what if you developed a few bad heuristics about how other successful people were not inherently more successful but just got lucky (or some other external granting of success) as they went along; whereas your hard-earned successes were due to successful personal skills… Hard earned, personally achieved success.
its probably possible to see a therapist about it; but I would suggest you can work your own way around it (consider it a challenge that can be overcome with the correct growth mindset)