Doubt Means Growth

Doubt Means Growth

Recently, there was a discussion about how to deal with imposter syndrome. Personally, I believe imposter syndrome is a great thing that drives you to grow—so why fight it?

From the very beginning of my career, I lived with this feeling, even before I knew it had a name. Imposter syndrome keeps me from stagnating in my development. It encourages me to critically assess my work and analyze how things could be done better. It’s what motivated me to read professional literature, attend conferences, and seek advice from more experienced colleagues.

I sometimes notice imposter syndrome in others as well. To me, that’s a good sign. It means this person, like me, is being pushed forward, driven to develop, and inspired to keep growing.


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