I've been actively avoiding then IRL for 20+ years. Much more difficult to avoid them on social media, unfortunately.They are usually A-holes IRL, too.
(I have my moments.)
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I've been actively avoiding then IRL for 20+ years. Much more difficult to avoid them on social media, unfortunately.They are usually A-holes IRL, too.
(I have my moments.)
Your ignorance is showing. I suggest you do more reading and educate yourself before you jump in here acting like an expert. You're just embarrassing yourself.
I say a variation of this to myself all too often.I say this to myself every day here.
I think it's called "Imposter Syndrome." I too suffer from it. People ask me questions, I do my best to answer, then wonder, "What if I'm wrong?" , "I'm no expert!", etc.I say a variation of this to myself all too often.
- posts or replies in here (including this one)
- posts in all other forums and media site/apps
- IRL suggestions or advice
- to & with my kids
- to & with my Better-half
- on “tech support calls” especially after the reading of their script limitations makes me ask them questions & explain the history of multiple calls to them (specifically our DSL provider) when it starts to apparent that their skills are too limited and they have to tag in a “supervisor” & then the cycle repeats with said “supervisor.”
/takes a deep breath
(Pauses)
/end of line….. for now…
Yes.Are you stupid, delusional, or both?

I have heard that talked about a few times over the last several years but, wasn’t fully grasping its definition until the last year of chats with my therapist. Then it finally gelled.I think it's called "Imposter Syndrome." I too suffer from it. People ask me questions, I do my best to answer, then wonder, "What if I'm wrong?" , "I'm no expert!", etc.
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