Re: today's #ImpostorSyndrome discussion - half my reading list is ppl I followed after seeing them get dragged by assholes
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Can that person be yourself? i.e. Negative self talk?
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yeah but you usually learned it from someone
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Anyway you're awesome and the people who don't think so are irrelevant. You know who you are
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Needed to hear this today. Thanks so much for being here.
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It's infinitely easier to scream "UR WRONG!" than it is to prove you're not wrong.
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And bc ppl are human it's infinitely easier to bully someone into silence than actually convince them of anything
@machineiv
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It always baffled me that Impostor Syndrome is such a problem in PhDs, why isn't it directly addressed the grad curriculum?
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culture of believing competence means being able to defend yourself against constant criticism
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in the interest of continuing a good discussion: what if you just said 'prove it' when confronted by such criticism?. ....
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Or are those who suffer from
#ImposterSyndrome unable/unwilling to mount such a defence ?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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