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What is impostor syndrome and how is it commonly misunderstood?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Impostor syndrome is often mischaracterized as a simple lack of confidence or self-esteem, but this overlooks its structural specificity. It's not resolved by merely receiving more positive feedback or affirmations; the core issue lies in the cognitive mechanisms that distort self-assessment, particularly among high-achieving individuals.

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