Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their overconfidence reminds them of their underconfidence.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their...
Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their...
Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their...
Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their...
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Some people hate people who are overconfident, only because their overconfidence reminds them of their underconfidence. This saying is often used when someone else has a similar character trait to their own.

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