Chamath Palihapitiya On Overcoming Impostor Syndrome
“I found that as a man, I was taught that talking was weak. I found that as an immigrant man, I was taught that talking about emotions was doubly as weak.”
Read More“I found that as a man, I was taught that talking was weak. I found that as an immigrant man, I was taught that talking about emotions was doubly as weak.”
Read MoreA few weeks ago, one of my fellow toastmasters gave a speech on why we should stop saying sorry. After hearing the speech, excellent by the way, I thought about the times in my life where I unnecessarily offered an apology. What makes us feel like we should say “sorry” when we have nothing to feel sorry for? If not “sorry,” then what? Here are a few times I said the s-word when it wasn’t called for:
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