Unconscious Competence and Imposter Syndrome In A Spa in Silicon Valley
I have reached the conclusion that “imposter syndrome” is healthy. You know you have more to learn and will act correctly to ensure that any weakness is addressed and managed. The problems start at unconscious incompetence however – I attempt to explain it here: 




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By now the story and resulting controversy is as much about media credibility as it is about cyber — and national — security.