Imposter Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a "fraud" despite evidence of their competence. This self-doubt and insecurity can lead to feelings of inadequacy and prevent individuals from reaching their full potential. It is common among high achievers and affects people from all fields, including entrepreneurs, executives, academics, and even celebrities.
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