Imposters -

Feels they must accomplish everything alone. Asking for help is seen as a sign of failure.

Imposter Syndrome is the internal feeling of "intellectual phoniness". It affects an estimated 70% of people at some point in their lives, causing them to attribute their wins to luck rather than skill. 2. The Five Types of Imposter Syndrome Imposters

Dr. Valerie Young identified five primary ways this phenomenon manifests: Feels they must accomplish everything alone

Fixates on how something is done. A single minor flaw makes them feel like a failure. or profession—to gain an advantage.

An imposter is someone who knowingly falsifies their identity—such as name, rank, or profession—to gain an advantage.