A knight in shining armor
A dream of a man
Who vowed to love and cherish me
Till the day that I die
I trusted and believed you
I handed you my life
You said you’re going to take care of me
But look at me now…
My words will either attract a strong mind or offend a weak one.
The Impostor Syndrome can be defined as a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist even in face of information that indicates that the opposite is true. It is experienced internally as chronic self-doubt, and feelings of intellectual fraudulence.
This is an article that upon reading the title it right away piqued my curiosity. It is not only current, it is also thought-provoking. You can read the whole post HERE. Written by:
Ana Moca-Grama is a writer, photographer and nature lover. She writes short fiction and introspective poems, draws when lost for words and actively supports the movement for acceptance and eradication of taboos around mental disorders.
Never want to be known
Not seeking recognition
Writing anonymously
Wishing to make a living as a writer
Without prostituting his talent
That’s why he is blogging publicly.
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Fallacy
A catch 22
Herd mentality
Black and white thinking
Generalizing or
Simply card stacking
Deliberately missing a point
Jumping into conclusion
Being judgmental and prejudiced
Patronizing, manipulating
False modesty, lying
Misleading the audience
That’s what politicians do
Oh, I remember now
Fallacy is
What most of us practice
Great.
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