Topic: Imposter Syndrome

I think many of us may be guilty of it. I know I am.

A friend of mine recently posted about feeling out of place, like she wasn't good enough. She is starting her second year of a PhD program at Auburn and shes' brilliant.

There's a thin line between modesty and feeling like a fraud because you can't internalize your own talents. Never feeling like what you do compares to others you admire.

I've read a lot of people here over the last month and a half and I just want to extend a broad kudos to you all. You're all talented writers, and even as I read through books in genres I've never sought, I find enjoyment.

I'm impressed by you all, so please don't feel like my friend studying history at Auburn. Realize your own talents, realize you belong.

2 (edited by Mariana Reuter 2017-09-01 00:27:15)

Re: Imposter Syndrome

Wow!

What are you drinking? Have another one, it's on me.

Kiss,

Gacela

Re: Imposter Syndrome

If the thread title isn't a book title, it should be.

Re: Imposter Syndrome

Nice words. A wise person once said that t is because we are all imposters that we endure each other Perhaps that is a real motivation to drink.