What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?

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Rishikesh kumar said:   5 years ago
Confidence means : I can do this work.

Over Confidence means: I only can do this work.
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Swapnil said:   5 years ago
Confidence'' is the good trait to have where a person is sure about his course of action or activity and it comes from past success and right decisions. ''Overconfidence'' is excessive belief in their own abilities ignoring the fact that their decision can be wrong too.
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Ganesh Nalegave said:   5 years ago
Here is an only small difference, if I say am suitable for this job it's my confidence but if I say am the only one suitable for this job it's my over-confidence.

That means, confidence is good understanding about our strength and over-confidence is like one underestimating other people.
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Prashant said:   5 years ago
Confidence shows fact, knowledge.

Over confidence shows fake attidude.
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Vibhanshu Pandey said:   5 years ago
Confidence is that I can do it.
And over-confidence is that only I can do it.
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Sujana said:   5 years ago
Confidence is when you do anything with what you know and you are sure about that it can be happen for the best and if not you can give try until it shows you a best result, and.

Overconfident is when you do anything with thinking that you only know that thing.
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Saleem Ahmad said:   5 years ago
Confidence: I can do this work.

Over confidence: I only can do this work.
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Gowtham said:   5 years ago
Confidence defines bravery and,

Overconfidence will built if you want to hide your bravery.
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Mallika said:   5 years ago
Confidence is I Can do this work.

Overconfidence is Only I can do this work.
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Kavya said:   5 years ago
Confidence is self-encouraging whereas overconfidence is destroying one own-potential.
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