@@GargiVyas-e6pin my experience it’s always okay to take a step back and consider (I often talk to others I trust as a part of that process) whether I should take a risk or not. And if you are still uncertain, I’d say it’s okay to NOT do the thing and postpone the decision for a later time.
imposter syndrome what does that even mean. Observationally it appears to be people who are averse to risk who fears trying something they have never done. Those things so far outside their wheel house as to be completely unpredictable. Why people struggle with fearing they cant learn just puzzles me. I worked in higher education for 15 years. The only thing I learned that those of us esteemed to be the most brilliant are statistically the same as the village idiot compared to the the total sum of human knowledge. How many professors could wire the electrical systems of the modern home? or the plumbing. SO who is the fool? What maketh the man? Money intelligence relationships. Do these thing even matter if you can find joy? The point that I am trying to make 90% of humans can do anything with a little learning, planning and perseverance. You will be happier doing something than nothing.
What a valuable video! Thank you for sharing your story.
Thank you!
Thank you Jim. I am honored to be your friend.
@@TheGrandmacarol thank you Carol!
Very inspiring!
@@melissaswing9083 thanks Melissa!
This is so great Jim! How do you manage risk aversion? Like when is it okay to take a risk and when to sit back?
@@GargiVyas-e6pin my experience it’s always okay to take a step back and consider (I often talk to others I trust as a part of that process) whether I should take a risk or not. And if you are still uncertain, I’d say it’s okay to NOT do the thing and postpone the decision for a later time.
imposter syndrome what does that even mean. Observationally it appears to be people who are averse to risk who fears trying something they have never done. Those things so far outside their wheel house as to be completely unpredictable.
Why people struggle with fearing they cant learn just puzzles me. I worked in higher education for 15 years. The only thing I learned that those of us esteemed to be the most brilliant are statistically the same as the village idiot compared to the the total sum of human knowledge. How many professors could wire the electrical systems of the modern home? or the plumbing. SO who is the fool? What maketh the man? Money intelligence relationships. Do these thing even matter if you can find joy?
The point that I am trying to make 90% of humans can do anything with a little learning, planning and perseverance. You will be happier doing something than nothing.