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关于本书
你并不够优秀!
你把自己与他人比较,那些人确实如你所认为的那样卓越。他们理应在那里。他们比你知识丰富。你的成就不算什么。你只是没那么聪明。
为什么要去烦恼呢?放弃吧。回家……在你被人发现之前。
这听起来熟悉吗?
这就是你在担心自己会被揭穿并被赶出工作场所时,会对自己说的话。
这就是你在认为自己是个骗子的时候,尽管所有的证据都说明你并非如此,你还会对自己说的话。
这就是你在受到冒名顶替现象困扰时,会对自己说的话。
我自己对冒名顶替现象的思考,几乎让我在开始前就放弃。我几乎在还没有职业生涯的时候就放弃了。我几乎对自己失去了信心。
在《你(并不)是骗子》中,我邀请你和我一起,我将分享一些关于冒名顶替现象背后的隐藏数据。和我一起,我将讲述一些故事,帮助你理解这并不是冒名顶替“综合症”!
我们都能理解什么是真正的冒名顶替者。
我们都能理解如何警惕我们自己和其他人之间进行的无意义的比较。
我们都能理解冒名顶替现象可能一直会存在……但它永远不应该阻止你去做你想做的事情。
这不是一本关于冒名顶替综合症的书。这是一本会帮你永远抛弃“冒名顶替综合症”这个词的书……
关于作者
Marc was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland.
He completed his Masters in Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde in 2011. In 2015, he completed his Carnegie Trust-sponsored PhD in Chemistry at Strathclyde. From 2015-16, Marc was a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Edinburgh. During that time, he was inducted into the SciFinder Future Leaders in Chemistry programme.
In 2016, Marc won the prestigious Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship and rejoined the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry at Strathclyde from 2017-20. This position was supported by GlaxoSmithKline, and he was thus the first Strathclyde-GSK Early Career Academic. In 2018, Marc was selected to participate in the Scottish Crucible leadership program, the Merck Innovation Cup, and was part of the Converge Challenge Entrepreneurship Competition Top 30. In 2020,
Marc became a CPACT-supported Research Fellow and then Lecturer for Innovation in Education at the University of Bristol.
Most recently, Marc was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, joining the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry at Strathclyde in 2021.
He holds a visiting lectureship at the University of Bristol, and a visiting Enterprise Fellowship in the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at the University of Strathclyde. In 2021, Marc completed Seth Godin’s altMBA.
Outside academia, Marc is the founder of the safety culture and accident readiness company Pre-Site Safety.
His interests include physical organic chemistry, computer vision, cheminformatics, virtual reality, process safety, and the psychology of the imposter phenomenon.