for many asian americans and canadians, imposter syndrome, the internal experience of believing that you are not as competent as others perceive you to be, is an everyday struggle. from being afraid to speak up in school to a lack of full representation that makes us question our presence in the workplace or in social circles, we get into our own experiences with imposter syndrome and how — like the model minority myth — it holds us back from our full potential.
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