Everyone makes a mistake, even if we do our best, this is actually a good thing. The error is the reason we grow up - the lack of a better word has nothing to do with mistakes. This is frustrating and often painful to commit these mistakes, but in the end you will understand that the profits you get are more than damage. Any mistakes you make or learn will bring new knowledge. It will be the key to making you smarter, stronger and prepared for the future.
Errors are the best way to improve. It is best to try something unfamiliar (within a reasonable range) before seeking help, rather than immediately asking for help and avoiding all possible mistakes. By making a mistake, we will train the brain to not commit them anymore. But we are afraid of making mistakes - even less experienced interns. Hearing is a very underestimated conversation tool. We learn from those who listen, but those who listen to us are those we like. And since confusion and success are often confused with voice and volume, we often forget how to listen. We want to prove that we can have our own, so we grab all opportunities
I am a teacher pretending to make mistakes. When the answer to the question is uncertain, the only thing to do is to do the best guess for you, test the guess for a reliable time, collect the information, and say it the best best guess It is to use. Error creates a feedback loop where information develops and knowledge develops. I am not here to convince you that you should enjoy Imposter syndrome. This is not a pleasant experience. But if you are committed to developing yourself and your career, you need to feel uncomfortable. You need to promise to go beyond the repetition that you've already done, and great success.