Stephen Curry Opens Up About Impostor Syndrome: "I'm Human Like Everybody"

Omoyeni Olabode

Stephen Curry

Four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry recently revealed that he experiences impostor syndrome, despite his numerous accolades and success on and off the basketball court. In a candid interview, Curry admitted, "I'm human like everybody. You have doubts about yourself, you have impostor syndrome at times".

Beyond his basketball achievements, Curry has ventured into various endeavors, including owning a media company, a bourbon brand, a golf league for kids, and a philanthropic foundation. Despite these accomplishments, he acknowledges the internal struggles that come with self-doubt and the feeling of being an impostor.

Curry's openness about his experiences with impostor syndrome sheds light on a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their skills, talents, or accomplishments, often fearing exposure as a "fraud" despite evident success . His admission serves as a reminder that even the most successful individuals can grapple with self-doubt, and it emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing these feelings.

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