What is the difference between confidence and attitude?
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confidence- believing you can do something, believing in yourself
attitude- believing you are better than those around you- or that you deserve more
A good attitude breeds confidence. Anyone who uses "attitude" to make others feel inferior most likely has problems they dont want anyone to know about.
You can be confident and still be a person who doesn't rub your attitude on others. You can have attitude and it is hard to miss and it doesn't mean you are confident.
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You don't have to prove to anyone you have confidence.
Attitude is what you show to others.
You can have confidence and still be a very easy person to be around with.
You can have both and it may or may not be possible to be easy with you.
You can have attitude and have no confidence and its impossible to be around you.
Well, there's a fine line between the two and sometimes it's a double-end short. I'd like to say I'm confident on the inside, but I act humbled on the outside so people don't think I'm cocky. But sometimes people read this as not being confident, hence the "double-end short". I think the people with attitude are just people who can't take criticism. It's hard to say.
I think confidence is where you don't let people get you down when you are about to try something new or something. Attitude is like where you kind of show who you really are, like if your a nice person or if your mean, stubborn things like that are showing your attitude. To me i think that's the difference.
When someone has confidence, they know what they are doing is right--what they're wearing is right for the occasion--what they're saying is right--and that they have put time and research into knowing what is right.
When someone has additude, they think that what they are doing is BETTER than what anyone else is doing--what they're wearing is BETTER than what everyone else is--what they're saying is BETTER than what everyone else is. They didn't put time and research into this--they were brought up, most likely, as little princes and princesses.
Confidence is real, and it's usually polite.
Attitude is fake, and it's always selfish.
Well, in general, there's what people SAY of themselves, and what's true of them; these often don't match.
It's been my experience that people who go out of their way to say something of themselves, it ISN'T true of them; they substitute the saying for the being.
I first noticed this when I realized that "I'm a survivor" meant "I'm a victim; I'm broken."
So when a person runs around announcing at every opportunity "I'm confident and assertive" what's more accurate is that they have tude and are aggressive.
Confident people don't have to announce it; they aren't afraid to say it, but they aren't compelled to say it, either. To them, it's like eye color; it just is.
The "You got a PROBLEM with that?" people are trying to SEEM confident.
When called on to assess their own confidence, a confident person admits it. Not the same as bringing it up unasked.
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