Confidence backed by skill, knowledge, and results isn’t arrogance—it’s just knowing your worth. The problem arises when people have nothing to back it up but still act superior. If you can prove your abilities and consistently deliver, then having a big ego just means you’re self-assured, not delusional.
The trick is balancing it—staying open to learning, not underestimating others, and knowing when to let results speak for themselves instead of constantly broadcasting them.


















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