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At 44, with 20+ years service and experience in my field and a reputable sales position I still can't seem to take things seriously, and in my head anyway when I'm communicating amongst peers of my age and younger I feel childlike in my approach and behaviour.
It perplexes me.
The mistake imo is feeling bad about it.
People who take themselves seriously are invariably arseholes.
Everyone, and I mean everyone is just winging it..
You've got to watch the ****s who pretend that they know what they're doing..
They are deeply insecure and would probably sell their own granny for a bit more self congratulation
Too right, other men your age are running global corporations or countries but you spend all your time looking at STW on your phone, worrying about your weight and playing bikes 🙂
but you spend all your time looking at STW on your phone, worrying about your weight and playing bikes
I'd dispute that, I didn't look at STW more than twice for very short periods yesterday...
I know exactly what you mean. For a while those same feelings made me feel a little inadequate but as I get older something makes me feel that I'm like this because I don't seem to be as ground down as my co-workers. I think cycling genuinely helps with an irreverent outlook on things.
Having said the above, whenever I find myself walking down an empty corridor at work I also do loud 'danger farts', so I might just be an idiot after all.
I had to google Gary Strang. But I know what you mean...
I call my self a flibbertigibbert......amongst other things.
Surgeons and doctors should take things seriously, those of us in the private sector shouldn't ever take ourselves too seriously.
I prefer to think of life as a bit of a game.
I prefer to think of life as a bit of a game
I think of life as a roller coaster, just gotta ride it.....as a great philosopher once wrote
There was a very good orogramme about this on BBC R4 the other week, about the "imposter syndrome". Even surgeons get it.
I think Des'ree summed it succinctly and I like to ponder her musings in hard times and how it reflects on my existence.
[b]"Life, oh life, oh life, oh life
Doo, doo doo doo
Life, oh life, oh life, oh life
Doo, doo doo
Life, doo, doo doo
Doo, doo doo"[/b]
That's some deep shit right there.
Bloody hell, I just read the Wiki of Imposter Syndrome and without meaning to be arrogant, with the exception of the "use of charm" statement it probably explains 99% of my threads on here.
Although I'm not a high achiever by any means. Or am I? Er...


