Imposter syndrome.
54ReplyIt's not imposter syndrome if you're actually incompetent and worthless, but society is so rotten to the core they don't notice anymore.
43ReplyOh. If you're incompetent at work we notice. It's just not our job to be on your shit at all times.
Disclaimer: usage of "you(r/re)" not intended to mean you, Kyrgizion.
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Everyone keeps saying that, but how can I get 8 hours of work done in 3 hours tops but make it look like it took all day while stressing me all day?
17ReplyIm not good enough to have imposter syndrome
12ReplyI don’t think there’s anything as imposter syndrome, people who’re good know it
-22ReplyDo you honestly think, in the history of humankind, there's never been someone brilliant with super low confidence? Hell, even competent with uncertainty counts as imposter syndrome.
I know countless people that are amazing at something but are super unsure of themselves or don't believe the product of their work is that good.
I, on the other hand, am actually a dumbass.
20ReplyDunning-Kruger entered the chat.
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At this point I’m just curious to see how far I can take it.
18Reply"Flailing wildly while screaming has gotten me this far, let's keep rolling and see where we end up "
18ReplyIn the workplace, it doesn't matter how stupid you are, as long as you get results.
14ReplyStupid results are better than no results.
But when you’re gifted, talented, and a perfectionist: your “no results” are fucken perfect.
Therefore, stupidity is better than antistupidity. QED.
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I feel personally attacked 😭
9ReplyMid level manager vibes.
7ReplyI feel personally attacked.
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5ReplyEveryone knows I'm a dumbass.
11ReplyPeople refuse to believe that I'm a dumbass.
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4ReplyThey know...
4ReplySome days I don't think I've got them all fooled. I'm pioneering sus syndrome
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