Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Frauded and Crowned

"I suffered from ‘imposter syndrome’ after Harry Potter. I felt like a fraud." by Emma Watson. She is not the only celebrity with this syndrome. Uncertainly, 70% among the successful people afraid of "found out" as know as Impostor Phenomenon. The more they crowned, the more they feel like a fraud. These group of people are having an exotic insecure emotions to pressure their career life perfectly.

Apparently, they ain't cheating but why feel in this way? No one could immune of self doubting when we'd determine on individual perfectionist demand. Impostor Syndrome group might lost their enthusiasm, confidence and strength instead. There could be a fear of losing something like families and friends when failure. They do not want to believe their recognition and avoid from being rewarded. Furthermore, these people are suffering from this convoluted emotion in their mind.


What about a REAL cheater's thinking of being successful? We're not saying the harmful one. Let me illustrate a case: Ladies nowadays have learned to take a "selfie" with certain angle view for a charming picture, even the professional photographer played around with angles, filter effects, colour adjustment to produce a best picture. In other way, they quit from stickler to be more flexible either. They'd rather stay positive and make corrections for a roaring achievements.


Here i've found a simple quiz test:








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