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It's not always "imposter syndrome" you feel, sometimes you are an actual "imposter", but that's ok <3: acknowledging that makes you stronger!

r/codingbootcamp

u/anwei40 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

I partially agree, made a similar point often among my bootcamp... Heard a lot about Imposter Syndrome, often deployed to ameliorate inexperience. Would add this additional point + disagreement: \- Part of the import of discussing "imposter syndrome" is \*not\* to necessarily

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Thanks for sharing, yeah I think the word imposter has more negative connotations than I thought haha.