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Should You Fake It Till You Make It?

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“Fake it till you make it” has become a go-to mantra for navigating unfamiliar situations. At its best, it’s a tool for building confidence and adaptability. At its worst, it can lead to deception or self-doubt. Knowing when to embrace this strategy and pursue a different approach can make all the difference.

When It Works

Starting something new—whether a job, a social event, or a personal challenge—can be daunting. Pretending to feel confident—even when nervous—can help bridge the gap between insecurity and genuine self-assurance.

Take, for example, your first day at a new job. You may feel overwhelmed by a new office, unfamiliar colleagues, and a long list of procedures to learn. Even if it’s a bit of an act, projecting confidence can help you ease into the role. It’s not about pretending to know everything but showing that you’re capable and ready to learn.

Social situations are another prime example. Walking into a room full of strangers can feel intimidating, but a polite smile and a confident tone—even if unsure—can help initiate conversations and create connections. Over time, those initial acts of confidence can transform into real comfort.

When to Be Cautious

“Fake it till you make it” can fall short in situations requiring expertise or authenticity. Pretending to have skills you don’t possess can backfire, especially in professional settings. If you’re uncertain about a task, admitting you need guidance is often better. Asking for help prevents mistakes and demonstrates humility and a willingness to learn.

The strategy also falters when pretending to enjoy something you genuinely dislike. If you continuously mask your feelings, you risk burnout or resentment. It’s better to evaluate whether the situation aligns with your values and interests and make changes where possible.

The Dark Side of Faking It

Extreme examples, like Anna Sorokin—better known as Anna Delvey—highlight the perils of taking this concept too far. Sorokin crafted an elaborate persona as a wealthy heiress, deceiving banks and individuals out of nearly $300,000. Her elaborate act eventually landed her in prison. Her story is a cautionary tale about the consequences of building success on dishonesty.

Finding Balance

Balance is the key to using “fake it till you make it” effectively. Use it as a tool for confidence in new or intimidating situations, but pair it with a commitment to growth and authenticity. Pretending to be confident can help you take the first steps, but real success comes from learning, adapting, and staying true to yourself.

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