Confident people

Confidence is simple: It is being comfortable in your own skin.

Being able to gracefully admit you’re wrong shows you are confident in who you are. A common misconception is that by admitting you’re wrong, you allow the other person to “win” when, in reality, doing so only makes you stronger.
Being open to change shows you are ready to grow as a person. Nothing about that says “weak.”

If your outlook on life is “my way or the highway,” it implies you believe everything you do is correct and/or better than everyone else.
This arrogance scars others and yourself. Pushing the truth away, not admitting you’re wrong and failing to apologise causes hard feelings and eliminates growth, which strains relationships.

Confident people are capable of seeing life through another pair of eyes, from another perspective, making you understanding and compassionate.

While conceited people walk with nose stuck up and find it difficult to pay attention and be considerate of other peoples’ feelings or situations in life. And view themselves as higher than others, as opposed to equal.At first, people mistake this for confidence. They soon realise it is merely a fabricated façade, painted with preconceived prejudices and coated with pride. It is put in place merely to protect their weak personalities.

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