The video leverages a popular meme format and a highly relatable workplace scenario to create a humorous and shareable piece of content. The use of Peter Griffin adds a layer of comedic recognition, while the caption directly addresses a common feeling of imposter syndrome after a promotion, encouraging engagement through shared experience.
Summary
The video uses a meme format with Peter Griffin to humorously depict the feeling of being promoted to a position where one is expected to have all the answers, despite not feeling equipped to handle the new responsibilities. The creator relates to this common workplace scenario, implying it's a relatable experience for many.
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