What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?
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Azad Khan said:
8 years ago
According to me.
Confidence is that when I have a goal and I work hard for that and believe that I can do it that's called confidence.
But if I do nothing for my goal still believe that I can do it that's called overconfidence.
Confidence is that when I have a goal and I work hard for that and believe that I can do it that's called confidence.
But if I do nothing for my goal still believe that I can do it that's called overconfidence.
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Md Siraj said:
8 years ago
According to me,
Confidence is Which you can do in your ability.
Overconfidence is you have no ability to do the work but you challenge.
Confidence is Which you can do in your ability.
Overconfidence is you have no ability to do the work but you challenge.
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Khushboo Jain said:
8 years ago
Well! I believe achieving your targets without forecasting it and just keep the target in your mind and believe that you can do is confidence.
Whereas only talking about the success and thinking about the steps but not working hard to achieve the target is overconfidence?
Whereas only talking about the success and thinking about the steps but not working hard to achieve the target is overconfidence?
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Dinesh reddy said:
8 years ago
Confidence is " I can do this work " and overconfidence is " only I can do this work ". Like we are here for the job interview think " I will get this job is a confidence " and " only I will get this job is an overconfidence".
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Harikrishnan J said:
8 years ago
I will do my best. That's confidence.
I will be the best among all. That's overconfidence.
I will be the best among all. That's overconfidence.
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Mayank mehra said:
8 years ago
Sir, my opinion is that. I will explain with you example.
"My answer is right"-it refers to confidence.
"My answer is always right" -refers to self-confidence.
"My answer is right"-it refers to confidence.
"My answer is always right" -refers to self-confidence.
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Sharmin said:
8 years ago
There is no difference between confidence and overconfidence because if you succeed you are praised for your confidence and if you fails overconfidence term used to blame.
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Sedhumadav said:
8 years ago
Confidence leads to success. Over confidence leads to failure.
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Arindam Sarkar said:
8 years ago
Confidence is ruled by knowledge experience and interest in the work with having the scope of learning and experiencing something new. Wheras overconfidence is ruled by the thoughts of having all the knowledge and experience, and negligence about the work with having no scope of learning anything.
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Roshan K M said:
8 years ago
Sir, there is a slight difference between confidence and over-confidence. I'll explain with an example "I can do this" is confidence whereas "Only I can do this" is over-confidence.
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