I was wondering, when do you guys most feel it like come up? Like what type of situation or even like specific stories I would love to hear. What will go first? What like what is that? Yeah, I'm gonna kick it off. So yeah, there was a psychologist, Pauline Rose Klantz, who for a study this, and it was all to do with like insecurity. And the thing that she, I find this like, mind boggling is that a bunch of her students all felt like they didn't deserve their place at university because they were A plus students.
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