It's funny, I saw a comment on the ig mentioning something along the lines of what I said recently and I was thinking about it the other day.
People really think they're talented at something but the true "talented" 0.1% are the 8-10 year old kids who already can do what you can and maybe perform it multiple times better
That's pretty wild to think. That's also why imposter syndrome is kind of funny when you compare yourself to your peers of your similar age. At the end of the day people your age in your field most likely ain't shyt compared to some prodigies, so try to catch yourself if you're stressing out about it sometimes. People trying to impress their professors and mentors and act like they're hot shyt but their professors or mentors have probably seen somebody half that person's age do it better.