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What to do if Someone Underestimates Your Skill or Job
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 275924, member: 57467"] Well, if it's in a workplace your best bet is to keep on improving and prove them wrong, there's this adrenaline rush that comes with knowing someone is doubting your abilities, it just make you motivated to a fault, it has happened to me and I know how that feels. But if it's coming from an outsider, don't give a damn about it, don't care about it at all, I know it's easier said than done, I struggled with that too, but you actually do it, all you have to do is don't think about it. You should also keep it in my mind that some people do it willingly to see what you're capable of doing, you should be able to separate the wheat from the chaff. Also, most people that look down on others don't have much going for them so they find solace in belittling other people's effort. [/QUOTE]
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