Psychology says people with genuinely strong self-worth don’t constantly affirm themselves — they operate through quiet patterns that most people mistake for aloofness or indifference

Psychology says people with genuinely strong self-worth don’t constantly affirm themselves — they operate through quiet patterns that most people mistake for aloofness or indifference

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There’s a version of confidence that performs. It posts the wins, names the boundaries out loud, repeats mantras in the morning, and tells you — often unpro...

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There’s a version of confidence that performs. It posts the wins, names the boundaries out loud, repeats mantras in the morning, and tells you — often unpro...

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