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@awkquarian
Someone called me a Web3 expert today and I giggled. I mean, I am kind of badass and all, but I'm always learning something new because I never think I'm great at anything. It's both a blessing and a curse—imposter syndrome is through the roof, but I don’t let it stop me. Having a beginner's mindset allows me to learn things quickly. For example, I wasn't good at making video content at first and I'm still improving, but the progress with each video is visible.
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It's very much okay to feel that way in some things you're still learning, but it can bring you down if you're an expert in a field and still don't own up to it. I get this a lot then, didn't know that's what it's called😹 One things i just keep at the back of mind is to always leave a remark to show how good i am We shall stand before kings!
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I just don’t like the word expert, I’m a professional visual artist and I like the word professional but expert idk something about it that reeks I’m better than you 👀
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😅😅 I see We should take pride in the things we're good at still It reeks confidence when you prove you're actually good at it, it's also okay to be better than someone It's left for the person to see it as a room for them to grow, or for them to feel weak
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