Lingo
fake it (till|until) you (finally|) make it
used to suggest that by pretending to possess desired qualities or abilities, one can eventually develop those qualities or abilities for real
The origin of the proverb "fake it till you make it" is unclear, but it likely emerged in the late 20th century. It encourages individuals to act as if they have already reached their desired level of success, in the hope that this mindset will help them build the necessary skills and self-belief. While the phrase can promote confidence, it also carries the cautionary note that it should not be used to deceive others or to avoid genuine self-improvement.
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