What if imposter syndrome isn’t something to fix… but something to understand?
In this unscripted episode of Ray Gage Unsupervised, Ray challenges the common definition of imposter syndrome by tracing the word syndrome back to its original meaning. Instead of seeing it as a collection of symptoms to manage, he explores a deeper possibility: that those symptoms may all be pointing to a single false belief.
This episode questions why we’re taught to treat effects instead of causes, and how that mindset fuels striving, self-doubt, and the feeling that we’re constantly auditioning for our own lives. This isn’t about confidence hacks or mindset tricks.
It’s about perception, identity, and the quiet power of choosing differently right now.
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