Frances Fry
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I mean, wonderful company.
And A, number one, B, number two, it's ordinary enough that you don't have to go to extraordinary lengths to overcome it.
So don't think about it only at two in the morning.
Think about it at two in the afternoon when we can use really practical steps to overcome it.
I love the safe raft.
And when Pauline and Suzanne wrote about it, they called it the imposter phenomenon.
And when Dunning and Kruger found the opposite, they called it an effect.
I don't know who actually first called it a syndrome, but they didn't do us any favors.
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Frances, we are more than halfway through the year now, gearing up for a quick summer break. I feel like so far we've done what we came to do on the show. I completely agree. I have loved the master fixers, the teach-ins. I think we've done everything. I think it's been a good semester. And, you know, I might be most proud about the fact that we give just enough advice. Yeah, I agree.