#13: His Own Imposter Syndrome
Despite all his accolades, Mantle carried deep insecurities throughout his life. He often felt unworthy of the praise he received and was haunted by comparisons to Joe DiMaggio. In interviews, Mantle expressed disbelief at being idolized, insisting he didn’t live up to the myth.

He battled what we’d now call imposter syndrome and often turned to alcohol to quiet his doubts. His charm and humor masked his inner struggles, making his story resonate more deeply with fans. Mickey wasn’t just a superstar—he was someone who knew pain, regret, and the burden of greatness.