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They Have Confidence, but Not Talent: the Phenomenon of the 'Impostor without Syndrome'

Summary by Newsweek México
Outstanding figures such as actress Emma Watson, former first lady of the United States Michelle Obama, the founder of Starbucks Howard Schultz and the first man to step on the Moon, Neil Armstrong, are part of the group of people who have suffered from imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon in which someone doubts their achievements or abilities. Although this term exists since 1978, in recent years an opposite concept has emerged that b…
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Outstanding figures such as actress Emma Watson, former first lady of the United States Michelle Obama, the founder of Starbucks Howard Schultz and the first man to step on the Moon, Neil Armstrong, are part of the group of people who have suffered from imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon in which someone doubts their achievements or abilities. Although this term exists since 1978, in recent years an opposite concept has emerged that b…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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