The article addresses Imposter Syndrome, highlighting the inner conflict of feeling unqualified despite outward successes. It draws a parallel with "The Truman Show", where the protagonist lives a staged life, feeling disconnected from authenticity. This syndrome affects individuals across all career levels, fostering a sense of loneliness and self-doubt. Like Truman, many professionals put on a facade to meet expectations, leading to questioning their capabilities and achievements. The piece encourages readers to recognize and address these feelings to reclaim their authentic selves in their careers.
Just like Truman, sometimes in our professional world, we feel like we're “playing a part”. Our successes seem like part of a ‘script’.
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