Happiness expert explains why ‘imposter syndrome’ is a good thing and how to lean into it
"If you feel imposter syndrome, that's great," says Dr. Arthur C. Brooks. "That means all kinds of good things about you." The post Happiness expert explains why ‘imposter syndrome’ is a good thing…
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