The confidence derived from power is only temporary. Once power is lost, it leads to inferiority. Essentially, it is not true confidence but a sense of control brought by rights. This so-called confidence is false, extremely unreal, and very fleeting. Once the rights are lost, does that mean confidence is lost as well? True confidence comes from self-acceptance and self-awareness. Whether a person is in a low point or at a high position, they have a clear understanding of themselves and a sense of control over themselves.
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The confidence derived from power is only temporary. Once power is lost, it leads to inferiority. Essentially, it is not true confidence but a sense of control brought by rights. This so-called confidence is false, extremely unreal, and very fleeting. Once the rights are lost, does that mean confidence is lost as well? True confidence comes from self-acceptance and self-awareness. Whether a person is in a low point or at a high position, they have a clear understanding of themselves and a sense of control over themselves.