…those who are the most confident are often those who don't have any fun.

Brandan Roberston
…those who are the most confident are often those who...
…those who are the most confident are often those who...
…those who are the most confident are often those who...
…those who are the most confident are often those who...
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Showing confidence is essential to the success of every venture. But, sometimes people make the mistake of thinking that confidence is the same as arrogance. While there's certainly something to be said about confidence, it's also important not to look down on others because of their lack of it. Thinking you're better than others can often lead to an inferiority complex. And, if you're constantly comparing yourself with others, you might never enjoy the success that comes from being confident in your abilities.

Source: Nomad: A Spirituality For Travelling Light

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