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Impostor Syndrome
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Scot McKnight
Last week a group of us were sitting over lunch when a female colleague asked if we had heard of the “impostor syndrome.” I hadn’t, so she explained it. Here’s the essence, drawn from Wikipedia (with their links remaining). What do you know about this? Have you seen this? Do you feel this? Any thoughts…
Quotable Quotes
By
Scot McKnight
From Erwin McManus: “Most of us want God to fix every wrong choice we make without taking from us our right to choose wrongly. We want to make God into our own pooper-scooper following right behind us, cleaning up our mess. [But] God lets us make our bed and makes us lie in it.”
Do they have good coffee shops …
By
Scot McKnight
in the area from Asheville, NC, to Roanoke, VA? Got some suggestions? Kris and I will be tooling around that area next week and wonder if there are some “must-stops” for coffee.
iGens 11
By
Scot McKnight
One of the themes that emerges from generational studies about iGens, those who are 18-35, is cynicism. Typified by two expressions: “Yeah, right” and “Whatever.” Jean Twenge discusses the presence and increase of cynicism among iGens in the 5th chp of Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled–and More Miserable Than…
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