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    1. Sophia Batchelor‏ @brainonsilicon 2 Dec 2018
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      As the school semester is ending and interview season is at its peak - I’ve noticed that imposter syndrome has been kicking in. If any badass people out there have any #Advice on how to combat it then drop a comment and help a gal out 👇🏻😳

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    2. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Dec 2018
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      I once saw a Field medal winning mathematician give a talk about some ideas crossing the boundary between math and theoretical physics. After 5 minutes he stopped, turned to the audience & said (roughly) "Sorry, I'm incredibly nervous. You're all real physicist!...

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    3. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Dec 2018
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      ... And I'm really worried I have no idea what I'm talking about." [Spoiler: he did.] I think of that often when confronting Imposter Syndrome. The person who ran the group did a nice thing, actually: she said "[Name], the secret is everyone feels that way."

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    4. Joe Fitzsimons‏ @jfitzsimons 3 Dec 2018
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      It’s an odd thing, since nobody wants to show a lack of confidence in themselves, so the fact that imposter syndrome is so widespread is obscured. I’m always surprised to hear that people I regard as titans of my field have the same self-doubts I do, but many do.

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      michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Dec 2018
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      I think some of it has to do with the nature of ambition. If someone wants to do good work, then they'll spend huge amounts of time looking at stuff that's better than what they can do. And so they condition themselves to think of that as normal, & their own work as not so good

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        2. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 3 Dec 2018
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          But really it's just a form of selection bias changing what you think of as typical.

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        3. Sophia Batchelor‏ @brainonsilicon 3 Dec 2018
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          I feel like I just need to take a deep breath and know that yes, their work is incredible and ground breaking, but I'm also doing okay. All work done that is aiming to push the boundaries and make the world a little brighter is good work.

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