imposter-syndrome
imposter-syndrome — my Raindrop.io articles
Generated 27 Mar 2026
Incompetent people tend to see themselves as not just competent, but highly competent. So, at any rate, holds the theory of the 'Dunning-Kruger effect,' previously featured here on Open Culture. But does the converse also hold: do highly competent people tend to see themselves as incompetent?
Imposter syndrome is other people thinking you’re good, but you don’t believe it yourself. Reverse imposter syndrome is knowing you are good, but others don’t see it from the outside.
The concept of Impostor Syndrome has become ubiquitous. Critics, and even the idea’s originators, question its value.