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    For example, a biography about someone who is regarded as brilliant, talking about their struggles with understanding/learning/etc. that makes it really relatable, and makes you realize "wow, even so and so struggled with this issue that I've experienced"

    Stuff like that. I'm not opposed to books that are explicitly about imposter syndrome and improving it, but I think the implicit stories about it could be more enlightening.

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      I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue is fiction but it’s about a woman who accidentally gains the ability to read her coworkers emails and it follows her as she discovers that her coworkers are basically real people with their own problems and don’t have things fully together either

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