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Confidence in people isn’t something you hand out like a courtesy—it’s something that gets built, piece by piece, over time. I’ve learned that trust comes from watching how someone handles pressure, how they own their mistakes, and whether they show up when it actually matters. People reveal who they are through trial and error, not through words or first impressions. If they stumble and learn from it, if they stay consistent when it’s inconvenient, that’s where real confidence starts to take shape. Until then, it’s just optimism—and there’s a difference.
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By Ally BerggrenConfidence in people isn’t something you hand out like a courtesy—it’s something that gets built, piece by piece, over time. I’ve learned that trust comes from watching how someone handles pressure, how they own their mistakes, and whether they show up when it actually matters. People reveal who they are through trial and error, not through words or first impressions. If they stumble and learn from it, if they stay consistent when it’s inconvenient, that’s where real confidence starts to take shape. Until then, it’s just optimism—and there’s a difference.
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