Confidence was the backbone of my upbringing. I was an only child, so I was spoilt, loved, and given an enormous amount of confidence by my parents.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My confidence came from the way I grew up, and I'm grateful for it.
Growing up, I started developing confidence in what I felt. My parents helped me to believe in myself. I wasn't the best looking guy, I wasn't the best athlete in the world, but they made me feel good about myself.
Confidence is something you're born with. I know I had loads of it even at the age of 15.
I was lucky I was raised by parents who gave me a lot of sense of self and a lot of confidence in myself.
Confidence... thrives on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection and on unselfish performance. Without them it cannot live.
Confidence was never in short supply in my case. If anything, I think I overshot the mark with confidence way too early in my career, and gradually, it's about just getting more humble and wanting to sit down more.
Confidence comes with maturity, being more accepting of yourself.
Confidence, as a teenager? Because I knew what I loved. I loved to read; I loved to listen to music; and I loved cats. Those three things. So, even though I was an only kid, I could be happy because I knew what I loved.
I had a fantastic mother who taught me self-confidence.
I've always had confidence. It came because I have lots of initiative. I wanted to make something of myself.
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