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Jackson Upmann's avatar

This is so beautiful, and the same principle applies not only to confidence but also to self-respect.

The way we become a person we respect, love, and value is by proving to ourselves every day in mostly small but occasionally big ways that we are a person who deserves respect, love, and value.

It's standing up for yourself when you're being mistreated. It's voicing your concern in a meeting when you feel more comfortable staying quiet. It's choosing the healthier meal instead of the unhealthy one. All of these relatively small choices create the evidence that we are a person who deserves respect.

Anyways, great article—I'm looking forward to reading your book!

Nathan's avatar

I don't disagree, but I do think there is some nuance. I think of Khabib's quote, "You have to think of yourself as the best fighter in the world. The first person who can believe in you is you. After that, it can be your coach, parents, etc”... he goes on to say that is the only way you can succeed, because the pressure and stakes are so high. He does also commonly reference humility as well, "Sometimes when people become... 'I'm this, I can do this. I'm smart because I'm strong.' God always going to make you humble."...which makes me think of balance, or probably closer paradox, holding both beliefs in your head to the max. I also think of Williams James' overbelief.

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