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97 I stopped calling it imposter syndrome when I realized the feeling wasn’t that I didn’t belong in the room. The feeling was that every room I’d ever entered had rules I had to decode in real time while everyone else seemed to have received the manual in advance. That’s not an imposter problem. That’s a class problem.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 10:05 EDT

I stopped calling it imposter syndrome when I realized the feeling wasn’t that I didn’t belong in the room. The feeling was that every room I’d ever entered had rules I had to decode in real time while everyone else seemed to have received the manual in advance. That’s not an imposter problem. That’s a class problem.

What millions of people experience as imposter syndrome is often a misdiagnosis — the real issue is the invisible cognitive tax of navigating professional spaces designed by and for a class you didn't grow up in.

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