You have a huge amount of confidence when you're younger, which slowly ebbs away for the rest of your life. You think: 'No problem. I can do that. Why shouldn't I do it?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have more self-confidence than I did when I was in my 20s.
As we grow older I always think, why didn't I do more when I was young, why didn't I risk more?
When you have confidence, you can do anything.
Confidence is something you're born with. I know I had loads of it even at the age of 15.
You reach a certain age, and you realize, 'Wow: there are younger people doing this better than I can, and don't leave me out - I don't want to be left behind. I want to do it, too. Where are you going? I want to be part of it.'
Getting older doesn't bother me. When I was 30, I thought I should have achieved more, but you get more comfortable and think it's time to stop putting pressure on yourself.
I'm 23; I feel older than that, but I feel comfortable. I'm assured of myself, and it's not a problem.
I've become more confident as I have got older. I care less what others think.
When I was younger, I really struggled with confidence.
When I was younger, I was more self-conscious about living up to or surpassing the expectations of others. But as you get older, you start to build confidence.