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Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 7:56:09 GMT 1
Can we say that as long as a person is confident, no matter what kind of person he/she is? Yes and no. This requires us to distinguish between concepts such as unconditional self-confidence, ordinary faith, and mysterious self-confidence. 1. First, let’s talk about Pu Xin. The word "Puxin" comes from Yang Li's famous sentence in "Talk Show Conference" - "Why is he so ordinary, yet so confident If you filter out the irony and comedy effect of this sentence in talk shows, the Consumer Mobile number Database implicit assumption of this sentence is that an ordinary ordinary person should not be confident. Is this implicit assumption correct? Of course not! Ordinary people each have a fresh and unique life, which cannot be replaced or judged at all.Those who lament in frustration that they did not do well in the exam are often the real academics who got high scores. fail the exam. He/she also has sufficient existence value, so he/she can have unconditional self-confidence. 2. Secondly, let’s talk about the self-confidence of fans. Mysterious self-confidence is an Internet term derived from the "Dunning-Kruger effect", which means that the less capable a person is, the less able he is to correctly recognize his own shortcomings, and will instead overestimate himself. This can be seen in the "classic dialogue" after the final exam.
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