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The Gifted Adult: Self-Knowledge and Self-Esteem

41 点作者 girk大约 17 年前

6 条评论

izaidi大约 17 年前
I'm sure the author knows what she's talking about and to some extent I agree with her, but humbleness is a useful quality too, in gifted people especially. Being skeptical about your own innate gifts makes you work harder in applying them, which elevates the quality of what you produce. When you start to believe you're better than "normal" people and you can do no wrong thanks to your awesome superpowers, that's usually when the wheels come off the wagon.<p>Low self-esteem is a drag but I often produce my best work when I feel like I'm a fraud and I have to convince myself that I'm not.
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girk大约 17 年前
I'm still relatively new here, so I'm not sure if it's common to comment on one's own submission.<p>After reading the article about the 10-year-old kid, Moshe, and the essay Danielle Fong wrote in response, I wanted to share this essay by Stephanie S. Tolan with you all, because it largely addresses the "imposter's syndrome" that Danielle mentioned.<p>This article was enormously influential in my life, and I hope that you guys will appreciate it as well.
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spydez大约 17 年前
So... do I have a low self-esteem because I'm 'gifted', or is it due to some other factors?
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someperson大约 17 年前
Does anyone else find it hard to read the text against the (yuck) background texture?
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swombat大约 17 年前
Brilliant article. Thank you very much for posting it. Without excessive arrogance, I've often had this impostor syndrome, though I didn't have a name for it, as have some of my friends. It's heartening to see this is quite common amongst "gifted" people :-)<p>Daniel
daniel-cussen大约 17 年前
I remember reading that gifted kids who got tracked ended up being happy, functioning adults. Also, that child prodigies turned out all right for the most part (Bobby Fischer and child actors notwithstanding). But I can't find the sources.