Chris Miller on Nostr: One of the perils of knowing so many people who are so much better at what they do ...
One of the perils of knowing so many people who are so much better at what they do than you are at what they do is feeling like you never quite know anything. Even when there is evidence to the contrary.
I guess some might call this imposter syndrome, but I think of it as more like imposed humility.
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