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    Author Highlights Costs For Always Being “Twice as Good”

    Author Robert Naylor Jr. explores how imposter syndrome among Black professionals is often rooted in systemic bias, forcing many to work “twice as good” while navigating pressure, doubt, and unequal expectations.
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