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The human brain is a complex network of thoughts that can often be misunderstood, not just by others, but also by ourselves. As humans, we are susceptible to self-doubt in situations that appear to be insurmountable, but what happens when this situation persists, not outside, but in our thoughts? We feel like imposters, not worthy of what we have, or not competent enough to do something. If not all, many of us may feel this way or may have felt this way in the past. Imposter syndrome can be experienced by anyone, hence it is important to spread awareness around it.
Disclaimer:
Mental Health Support: https://student.unsw.edu.au/mental-health-support
By Shubham BaidThe human brain is a complex network of thoughts that can often be misunderstood, not just by others, but also by ourselves. As humans, we are susceptible to self-doubt in situations that appear to be insurmountable, but what happens when this situation persists, not outside, but in our thoughts? We feel like imposters, not worthy of what we have, or not competent enough to do something. If not all, many of us may feel this way or may have felt this way in the past. Imposter syndrome can be experienced by anyone, hence it is important to spread awareness around it.
Disclaimer:
Mental Health Support: https://student.unsw.edu.au/mental-health-support