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Did you know nearly half of high-achieving students say they constantly feel like a fraud—even when they’re winning?
That’s the twist: imposter syndrome doesn’t wait for failure… it feeds on success.

Alexia grew up the definition of the winner.
State champ. MVP. Recruit magnet. The one her parents called their ā€œlittle champion.ā€
But when she gave up her full-ride to pursue computer science far from home, something broke.

In Iowa, she was unstoppable.
In Arizona, she couldn’t even pass her midterm.

She wasn’t just failing a class.
She was failing herself—because the girl who always delivered suddenly couldn’t even understand the assignment.
And instead of saying ā€œI bombed the test,ā€ she whispered, ā€œI’m not smart enough.ā€

That’s the moment it hit her:
She’d stopped being someone who failed at something—and started becoming someone who thought she was a failure.

The power to understand turning verbs into nouns and identities become an unnecessary burden you put on yourself. Join us this Sunday as we unravel the ending to Alexia's story.