Low self-esteem is a drag but I often produce my best work when I feel like I'm a fraud and I have to convince myself that I'm not.
Understanding something deeply enough to explain it to others yet never having contributed something unique to the field does not make you a fraud, it makes you someone who understands something deeply.
After reading the article about the 10-year-old kid, Moshe, and the essay Danielle Fong wrote in response, I wanted to share this essay by Stephanie S. Tolan with you all, because it largely addresses the "imposter's syndrome" that Danielle mentioned.
This article was enormously influential in my life, and I hope that you guys will appreciate it as well.
It seems to be seasonal. Around YC application deadlines, even his offhand comments get praised as fonts of celestial wisdom.
So the constituency of the community here tends to whip around randomly like a man in a nude suit riding a dangling firehose, spraying mud and rocks everywhere.
Danielle Fong's essay: http://daniellefong.com/2008/05/15/advice-to-the-bright-and-...
Daniel