Feeling
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I've felt that way for 15 years, and I've since learned that
feeling
is called "impostor syndrome."
Or attending board meetings in a T-shirt surrounded by suits, and acronyms are flying around,
feeling
like a five-year-old as I surreptitiously write them down in my notebook, so I can look them up on Wikipedia when I get home later.
So for me, impostor syndrome is a
feeling
of being well, well out of your depth, yet already entrenched in the situation.
And he, I remember, just paused and looked at me and said that he felt exactly the same way and that he suspected all the winners were
feeling
that way, and that despite not knowing Scott or I or really anything about technology, he said that we were obviously doing something right and should probably just keep going.
And this isn't just a
feeling
that I have at work.
So if you have this feeling, don't freeze.
Now,
feeling
like, or people thinking I'm someone I'm not actually happens quite frequently.
I was now
feeling
a chronic case of impostor syndrome, (Laughter) and it got truly bizarre.
In fact, I'm extremely aware of
feeling
like an impostor right now, as I'm up here, some sort of pseudo-expert on a
feeling
that I couldn't even put a name to a few months ago, when I agreed to do this talk.
It's such a
feeling
that my love, I can't hide, I can't hide, I can't hide."
For me, the only thing, really, that matters with my time here is
feeling
like I can connect with other people and maybe make them feel slightly less alone.
But even people who are winning at the speed game admit to
feeling
a little uneasy.
He isolated me and left me
feeling
more alone than ever.
Being eye to eye with these bears gave me a
feeling
of connection that transcends words, and having my camera with me in this case enhanced that.
I noticed myself
feeling
pressure and a certain obligation to take the camera with me, when sometimes I just wanted the pure experience itself.
But you can't study emotion in mice or monkeys because you can't ask them how they're
feeling
or what they're experiencing.
But when it comes to us, we have such a
feeling
that we're in the driver's seat, such a
feeling
that we're in control and we are making the decision, that it's very hard to even accept the idea that we actually have an illusion of making a decision, rather than an actual decision.
But a
feeling
came over me; I felt bad and a little angry.
But I was looking at this intense emotion and intense
feeling
that had come out of people just seeing these photographs.
But in 2003, when the war in Iraq was about to start, it was a very surreal
feeling
for me, because before the war started, there was kind of this media war that was going on.
Yes! (Music and singing) (Singing) Freedom! (Applause) Jehane Noujaim: I think everybody's had that
feeling
of sitting in a theater, in a dark room, with other strangers, watching a very powerful film, and they felt that
feeling
of transformation.
And what I'd like to talk about is how can we use that
feeling
to actually create a movement through film?
So his
feeling
is that he's at Al Jazeera International because he feels like he can actually use media to bridge the gap between East and West.
It's not just about seeing or hearing, it's about feeling, experiencing, sharing.
This is called Hooked on a Feeling: The Pursuit of Happiness and Human Design.
For some people it's only about what is in the immediate situation, what other people are doing and what you're
feeling.
And it was a funny kind of sick feeling, but I turned him down.
And it's a
feeling
I can't ever quite forget.
And I'm not really one for the warm, fuzzy
feeling.
That's why I understand; that's why I have a mixed
feeling
about the verdict.
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