A persistent internal belief of intellectual fraudulence, imposter syndrome makes high achievers doubt their accomplishments and fear exposure. It's used in psychology to understand how capable individuals, often women and marginalized groups, attribute success to luck. Understanding this pattern benefits professionals, students, and managers by validating experiences and promoting self-compassion.
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