Scott Galloway says imposter syndrome isn’t a weakness: 5 ways professionals can turn it to their advantage

New York University professor Scott Galloway reframes imposter syndrome not as inadequacy, but as a sign of ambition and growth. He argues that feeling out of your depth indicates you’re challenging yourself and entering important rooms. Galloway advises embracing discomfort, avoiding overqualification, and preparing diligently to turn these anxieties into opportunities for professional development and…

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Baniyabandh villagers rise from Red shadow, transform lives through bamboo craftsmanship

Once a Maoist den, Baniyabandh village now thrives on bamboo crafts, a testament to resilience. Villagers, formerly involved in illegal activities, have embraced traditional skills, rebuilding livelihoods. Despite this progress, poor road connectivity hinders market access, forcing them to sell at low prices. They appeal for government aid to improve infrastructure and marketing.

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