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Impostor Syndrome – the barrier between artists and success
Do any of these apply to you:
- I find it hard to accept praise.
- I tend to focus on the things I am not good at, rather than my strenghts.
- I think that people over rate me and worry one day they will find out that I am not as good as they think I am.
- I often succeed despite being convinced I will fail before I begin.
- I often think that those around me are better.
- I hate asking for feedback on my performance.
www.jessstuart.co.nz/imposter-syndrome
Impostor syndrome is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a “fraud”, against all evidence.
70% of people suffer from some level of imposter syndrome.
Those experiencing this phenomenon remain convinced that they are frauds, and do not deserve all they have achieved.
Individuals with impostorism incorrectly attribute their success to luck, or as a result of deceiving others into thinking they are more intelligent than they perceive themselves to be.
What can you do about it:
www.jessstuart.co.nz/blog/2018/05/6-hacks-handle-imposter-syndrome- Don’t over complicate things.
- Own your successes.
- Give it your all and know it’s enough.
- Don’t let your doubt and fear stop you.
- Remember: your thoughts are not common knowledge.
- Acknowledge it and know it’s not just you.
- Stop comparing yourself to others.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome
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No one could see the colour blue until modern times
https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-blue-and-how-do-we-see-color-2015-2
The way humans see the world… until we have a way to describe something, even something so fundamental as a colour, we may not even notice that something it’s there.
Ancient languages didn’t have a word for blue — not Greek, not Chinese, not Japanese, not Hebrew, not Icelandic cultures. And without a word for the colour, there’s evidence that they may not have seen it at all.
https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/211119-colorsEvery language first had a word for black and for white, or dark and light. The next word for a colour to come into existence — in every language studied around the world — was red, the colour of blood and wine.
After red, historically, yellow appears, and later, green (though in a couple of languages, yellow and green switch places). The last of these colours to appear in every language is blue.The only ancient culture to develop a word for blue was the Egyptians — and as it happens, they were also the only culture that had a way to produce a blue dye.
https://mymodernmet.com/shades-of-blue-color-history/True blue hues are rare in the natural world because synthesizing pigments that absorb longer-wavelength light (reds and yellows) while reflecting shorter-wavelength blue light requires exceptionally elaborate molecular structures—biochemical feats that most plants and animals simply don’t undertake.
When you gaze at a blueberry’s deep blue surface, you’re actually seeing structural coloration rather than a true blue pigment. A fine, waxy bloom on the berry’s skin contains nanostructures that preferentially scatter blue and violet light, giving the fruit its signature blue sheen even though its inherent pigment is reddish.
Similarly, many of nature’s most striking blues—like those of blue jays and morpho butterflies—arise not from blue pigments but from microscopic architectures in feathers or wing scales. These tiny ridges and air pockets manipulate incoming light so that blue wavelengths emerge most prominently, creating vivid, angle-dependent colors through scattering rather than pigment alone.
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Why Socrates Hated Democracy
Democracy is only as effective as the education system that surrounds it.
Representative Democracy requires you to make infeasible, popular promises to win power and to make pragmatic, unpopular compromises to maintain it.
https://www.polimeter.org/en/trudeau
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LED fan wall display
Not even close to holography. But unfortunately marketed that way… :/
https://choicewars.com/product/3d-hologram-air-projector?pp=1
hypervsn.com/new-wall-category
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