I've been in things that have impressed people and they've come up to congratulate you but in a kind of, you-must-think-you're-really-special way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People get successful and they start saying, 'Well of course I am! I was chosen! I'm special!' No, you're not.
I was always told I was special. And I was also assured that I had a gift and a purpose.
I'm always impressed by confidence, kindness and a sense of humour.
Some of the things I've done are really special.
It's far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
I was just, like, all I want to do is be really good at something. Really, really good at something, so people are vaguely impressed by me.
You don't have to be in the brightest, shiniest state of being an individual to feel like you're exceptional.
You know, I think the greatest gift in the world is a good employee, you know, or people who can do your work for you and do it well the way you'd like to have it done. And I've always been able to surround myself with really good people.
By affirming your own gifts and accomplishments, you build your confidence and increase your ability to build a brighter future.
Am I impressed by myself? Nah, not really.
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