Imposter Syndrome Exposed: The Root of “I Am Not Enough”
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It goes deeper.
In this episode of Ray Gage Unsupervised, Ray explores the real root of imposter syndrome and limiting beliefs: the imposed thought that says, “I am not enough.”
From birth, we are measured, ranked, graded, compared, and conditioned to believe we need more — more success, more followers, more validation, more achievement. This creates what Ray calls the “economy of striving,” a cycle that keeps us chasing improvement while quietly reinforcing inadequacy.
In this episode, we explore:
- The psychological root of imposter syndrome
- How comparison fuels anxiety and insecurity
- Why every limiting belief traces back to “I am not enough”
- The hidden transactional mindset in relationships
- What it might mean to return to your original state before the imposed belief
Next episode: Where did this imposed belief come from — and how did we inherit it?
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