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December 30, 2025
Tubi CEO: I wish I'd known earlier in my career that no one actually knows what they're doing
Tubi CEO Anjali Sud says impostor syndrome helped fuel her leadership success. The former Amazon executive shares how embracing self-doubt can drive confidence and career growth.

TL;DR
- Tubi CEO Anjali Sud believes nobody has all the answers and everyone experiences impostor syndrome.
- Nearly three-quarters of U.S. CEOs report experiencing impostor syndrome.
- Organizational psychologist Adam Grant views impostor syndrome as a normal response to high standards and a precursor to growth.
- Investor Barbara Corcoran seeks out individuals with self-doubt, seeing it as a driver for hard work and knowledge acquisition.
- Sud views impostor syndrome not as something to overcome, but to embrace and use as a tool for self-motivation.
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