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by itsmemattchung
1473 days ago
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> Rather than assuming he’d solved the problem because he was smart and I wasn’t, I took the position that he had some skill that I was missing. Skills, after all, can be learned. Excellent. Our field (along with others) is filled with people walking around with imposter syndrome (myself included). One way (not the only way, there are many) to overcome it is to 1) assess your skills 2) leverage your strengths 3) cultivate your weaknesses. Skills. Build them |
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