Real-life experiences of imposter syndrome among famous people
Even the most successful people in the world feel like frauds sometimes
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Ever felt like you haven’t earned your seat at the table? Well, you’re not alone. They say fake it ‘til you make it, but the trouble is knowing when you’re not faking it anymore.
Many successful celebrities, leaders, and entrepreneurs have described feeling like they’ve fooled the world into thinking they’re talented and worthy, and will be exposed as frauds at any moment. This is the definition of imposter syndrome. It’s experienced by people at all levels and in all walks of life, although women and minorities suffer disproportionately.
Click through the following gallery to learn more about this ailment, and those who struggle with it.
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