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this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2023
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I've only ever been the low person on the tech company totem pole--but it's certainly an interesting realization that even I could have foreseen many of these issues he's been having these past few days myself.
What's the opposite of imposter syndrome? Because that's when you have the skills but still feel like you shouldn't be there.
What's it called when you know your skills aren't great, but you're also achingly aware you'd do better than that other guy over there?
True! Most of it should have been common business sense; especially after seeing what happened with Reddit, CEOs should know that no platform is permanent.