What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?

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Vikas said:   7 years ago
Being practical and sure of something shows your confidence.

And Just sure about your success ignoring or neglecting the ground realities shows over confidence.
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Suma gowda said:   7 years ago
When we in a interview confidence is I get this job.

And over confidence is I only get this job.
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JVS said:   7 years ago
For example, if you are given a task.

If you think "I can do the task" that is confidence.

If you think "l can only do the task and no body can do it" that is overconfidence.

Confidence or overconfidence will always depends on once own thinking.
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Aman said:   7 years ago
Confidence depends in our mind thinking when we positive mood we have confidence, over confidence means you are only in positive with your target.
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Sakshi Agrawal said:   7 years ago
Confidence is that you learn something of our mistake.

And over confidence is that who come from jellies.
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Deepak Kumar Singh said:   7 years ago
Believe your self, that is confident.

Not believe other that's is over-confident.
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Rajesh said:   7 years ago
Confidence means take your past mistakes and overcome with confidently.

Over confidence means for example your working in a team of both testing and development you are in development module and also aware of testing modules but with out talking help from testing members, you go with extreme step that is over confidence.
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Mohan said:   7 years ago
I can do it - confidence.

I can only do it- over confidence.
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Vishwanath said:   7 years ago
Confidence is when you're sure about something, for example, being able to solve a coding problem.

Over-confidence carries an air of arrogance and stupidity. It's when you're excessively confident about something; for example, thinking you can crack an extremely tough paper in one go, even though you don't have sufficient knowledge/skills required for clearing that paper.
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Kaviya said:   7 years ago
Confidence - Leads to Satisfaction.

Over Confidence - Leads to Dissatisfaction.
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