Or as a physician uncle of mine used to say, Every medical school’s graduating class has a bottom 50 percent.
Every time someone asks me how to deal with depression, they off themselves. Then they stop asking, too.
People who are above average in their field are more likely to notice the mistakes they’ve made. This tends to reduce their self-assessment, which contributes to Impostor Syndrome. People with IS are, on average, better than average.
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Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
Or as a physician uncle of mine used to say, Every medical school’s graduating class has a bottom 50 percent.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Every time someone asks me how to deal with depression, they off themselves. Then they stop asking, too.
amaneaux almost 5 years ago
People who are above average in their field are more likely to notice the mistakes they’ve made. This tends to reduce their self-assessment, which contributes to Impostor Syndrome. People with IS are, on average, better than average.