What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?

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K mallikrjuna rao said:   2 years ago
According to me, confidence is to do something and believe in myself.

And overconfidence is overthinking and a waste of knowledge.
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Saranya sakthivel said:   4 years ago
Confidence-If I say I have a capable to join this job.

Over confidence- if I say I am the only one have capable to join this job.
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Vaishnavi waghmode said:   7 years ago
Confidence means we know that we can do the work at our best level.

Overconfidence is only I can do this work at the best level.
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Neha said:   7 years ago
I know the subject but still practice it, this is confidence.

I know the subject and don't do practice, this is over confidence.
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Shravan kumar said:   9 years ago
Confidence means a belief that it may be one of this way.

Over conference means ego that it Will be this way only nothing else.
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Siva said:   7 years ago
Confidence is a reality.

Over confidence is a imagination. Only expectations are occurred in the imagination. There is reality.
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Lara said:   4 years ago
According to me; Confidence: Believe in yourself.
Overconfidence: Underestimated others.

So, never be an overconfident person.
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Aishwarya said:   2 years ago
Confidence means a positive self-believe I can do it well.
Overconfidence means I can only do this no one can do this except me.
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ATUL PATIL said:   9 years ago
Confidence means the ability to do any thing.

But when you put your ego in confidence then is it becomes your over confidence.
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Nancy said:   8 years ago
Confident means "I can do it" and its improve our skills. Overconfident means "only I can do it" it only improve our attitudes.
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