imposter syndrome, feeling like other people are overestimating you, is actually a sign of hidden potential. it means that other people have recognized a capacity for growth and you that you are not aware of yet. and so i would start by saying of other people believe in you, it's probably time to believe them. >> norah: message. you can watch adam grant on our new episode of "person to person" tonight at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the cbs news app. and that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'don ll. good night >> he was supposed to move in by himself. >> judge judy: so he moved in this girl. >> absolutely. >> announcer: when the tenants doubled... >> judge judy: this turned out to be not a good idea. >> yes, it's a terrible idea. >> announcer: ...so did the trouble. >> judge judy: had you had an argument with her? >> we had an argument, yeah. >> judge judy: she had a hissy fit and spilled wine all over the wall. >> i come back the next day, i'm locked out of the house. >> judge judy: he doesn't want your girlfriend back. you're a couple. he doesn't want his house destroyed. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter