Shajedul Karim
1 min readOct 12, 2020

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Right, I love how you summed this up. I’m more into ‘Try it and you will make it.’ This works better for a few reasons:

  1. You reduce the likelihood of getting imposter syndrome. Because our beliefs shape us.
  2. You actually 'try' and not 'fake’, because faking means just that — pretending to be someone we are not. I try means I am.

It all boils down to: you are and you try to get better at what you are and that’s how we grow, that’s how we improve.

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Shajedul Karim
Shajedul Karim

Written by Shajedul Karim

My story might not matter but it'll gently touch your interior and remind you how smarter you are. Google forced to include numbers: shajedul.karim.01@gmail.com

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