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The Impostor Syndrome
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The Impostor Syndrome


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8

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  • Eloquent
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

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You have finally landed the promotion you’ve been working so hard toward. But instead of congratulating yourself, you’re suddenly stricken with self-doubt. You feel like a fraud and underqualified to handle the responsibility. If this sounds familiar, fear not. The impostor syndrome is an innate part of the human condition. Philosopher Alain de Botton analyzes the universal foible using a somewhat crass analogy. If you’ve ever felt out of your depth, de Botton reassures you that you’re not alone: It’s like that for most people, much of the time.

Take-Aways

  • The impostor syndrome has its roots in childhood. Kids view adults as capable and authoritative individuals and see themselves as inadequate by comparison.
  • This feeling can persist into adulthood, leaving you with the belief that success is the domain of competent others but inaccessible to you.
  • You see yourself – warts and all – from the inside but can observe others only from the outside. In truth, even successful people are riddled with insecurities.

About the Speaker

Philosopher Alain de Botton founded of The School of Life, an educational company that advises on life issues.