Imposter Syndrome Unpacked
David reflects on his early days in the White House, admitting that he felt unqualified despite being surrounded by others in similar positions. He discusses the prevalence of imposter syndrome among high achievers, noting that those with less experience often feel the weight of self-doubt more acutely. The conversation highlights the irony that while young campaign workers embrace risk, they frequently question their own capabilities when success arrives.In this clip
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