Once you're able to look like an idiot and be OK with it, it opens up your potential.
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I'm not afraid to look like an idiot.
The smartest people I know have that extra edge. The risk is always there that you'll look terribly undignified and slobbering, and inside I cringe about that, but I should be more aggressive.
People take years learning how to act; it's a skill, not just a job. If I tried it out and thought I'd be OK, then perhaps I'd go for it, but it's not the kind of thing you can get into just because of your looks.
I know this sounds stupid, but in some ways, the way I look is a drawback.
Until you're ready to look foolish, you'll never have the possibility of being great.
My theory is that if you look confident you can pull off anything - even if you have no clue what you're doing.
I'm not scared to look like a complete fool in front of people. It's just not one of my insecurities.
Any time you get a chance to do something different or get away from your appearance or get away from what people are used to seeing, I think it's always good.
If you spend the first 30 years of your life only trying to look good, you're not going to know yourself very well. If you got it, flaunt it.
I think it takes a lot of confidence to be comfortable in being vulnerable.
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