Ideas I copied to help steal more ideas

Stealing ideas doesn’t have to result in imposter syndrome. If anything, copying helps reveal our most authentic selves.

Adrian H. Raudaschl
UX Collective
Published in
12 min readMay 11, 2021

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Cat holding a magnifying glass, viewing a brain with different sources of information entering it — papers, audio, people talking, websites, books and a microscope (representing science)
Collecting and stealing ideas from a range of sources. Illustration by author.

More than 70% of people in the workplace feel they have experienced ‘imposter’ thoughts at some point in their lives. Since the term ‘Imposter Phenomenon’ was coined by Dr Pauline in 1971 —…

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