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38 There’s a specific kind of competence that looks like confidence but is actually fear wearing a very expensive suit. And most workplaces promote it because they can’t tell the difference.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 07:08 EDT

There’s a specific kind of competence that looks like confidence but is actually fear wearing a very expensive suit. And most workplaces promote it because they can’t tell the difference.

Organizations routinely promote the performance of certainty over genuine competence, rewarding anxiety-driven decisiveness while filtering out the honest, careful thinking they claim to want. The cost is both organizational and deeply personal.

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