There are people who experience constant doubt about their worth and ability, even when their successes are undeniable. This phenomenon is called imposter syndrome and was described for the first time in women. Since then, it has been the subject of study and debate. And, despite the advances in gender equality and female empowerment, this syndrome addresses them in the context of experience, influencing their personal and professional development. Join us to study it from different perspectives. Through the following analysis, we seek to shed light on a challenge that affects so many women in their quest for self-fulfillment…
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