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F*ck impostor syndrome

F*ck impostor syndrome

by Wout Van Halderen | Apr 10, 2020 | Interesting, Media and Content Creator Guides

Impostor syndrome, the only two words in the English language that have plagued me more than phenomenan… phenomanan… phenomenon and Wed-nes-day! Luckily, I know I am not alone in suffering from this pesky little voice in the back of my mind. Impostor syndrome has...
Comedy, Gaming, PR, and the Fall of Corporate Shitposting: An Evolve Q&A with Jeremy Kaplowitz, Editor-in-Chief of Hard Drive

Comedy, Gaming, PR, and the Fall of Corporate Shitposting: An Evolve Q&A with Jeremy Kaplowitz, Editor-in-Chief of Hard Drive

by Michael Luis | Mar 11, 2020 | Interesting, Marketing

Think of the last good advertisement you saw. The odds are that it didn’t wedge itself into your brain because it accurately described the speed of an express shipping service. It’s highly likely that you remember it because it made you laugh. While car insurance and...
Breathing Space – Why You Need To Play More Tabletop Games And Work A Whole Lot Less.

Breathing Space – Why You Need To Play More Tabletop Games And Work A Whole Lot Less.

by Christophe Garlaschi | Feb 26, 2020 | Interesting

So here’s the thing: video games are cool and all, but I’m kind of getting a bit tired of them.  I mean, I still have my favourites that I like to revisit from time to time (shout-out to Earthbound, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Trails of Cold Steel), but the magic...

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