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The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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  • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

    The wrong people have imposter syndrome

    benhm3@saint-paul.usB This user is from outside of this forum
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    @ebel

    100%! They’re also known as “experts.”

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    • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

      The wrong people have imposter syndrome

      research_ftw@sciences.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ebel Too many people have unearned confidence! It just happens to be mostly the same demographic. Funny that.

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      • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

        The wrong people have imposter syndrome

        lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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        #8

        @ebel hahahahahahahahaha

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        • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

          The wrong people have imposter syndrome

          kedmertens@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          @ebel Dunning–Kruger effect

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          • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

            The wrong people have imposter syndrome

            kunev@blewsky.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ebel@moytura.org gee, thanks! I just got around to accepting the fact I'm completely incompetent, now I have to deal with being wrong too...

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            • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

              The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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              #11

              @ebel @Fizzfizzpopop "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence."
              (Charles Bukowski)

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              • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

                The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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                @ebel@moytura.org

                Wasn't that, effectively, Dunning and Kreuger's conclusion?

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                • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

                  The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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                  @ebel

                  Way too much Dunning-Kruger about the gaff.

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                  • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

                    The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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                    @ebel I'm 100% confident that I don't know anything because the more I learn the more I don't know

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                    • ebel@moytura.orgE ebel@moytura.org

                      The wrong people have imposter syndrome

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                      @ebel it’s not imposter syndrome if you’re actually an imposter.

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