Monday 10 October 2011

What is the difference between confidence and over confidence?


Discuss : 1

+ Confident
- Over-Confident

+ When your attitude matches your ability is confidence.
- When your attitude crosses your ability is over confidence.

+ Attitude and ability of a person is equally proportional
- Attitude and ability of a person is inversely proportional

+ Behaving like a innocent but genius actually.
- Behaving like a genius but innocent actually.

+ Finding the possibilities in a difficulty.
- Finding the difficulties in a opportunity.

+ Concentrating the process (90%) and the result (10%)
- Concentrating the process (10%) and the result (90%)

+ Attitude of a person will not be changed by Successes and failures.
- Attitude of a person is being sensitive to successes and failures.

+ Liking to be an important-invisible-part of team to achieve a goal
- Liking to be an usual-gimmick-kinda-part of team to achieve a goal

+ Doing a lot but speaking less
- Speaking a lot but doing nothing

+ Working hard to buy a bicycle
- Buying lottery ticket to own a car

+ Reading a quote and trying to realize it
- Reading a quote and believing it without trying to realize it.

+ I hope the above points will help at-least anyone of you.
- I hope the above points will help every-one of you.

+ I (Firt-person-sigular "I" - It should be always written in block letters only)
- i (It is showing your careless attitude).

+ Thanks (While composing mail write your thanks in title case like "Thanks").
- THANKS (If you write in block letters it means that it is just for formality).


Discuss : 2

Believing yourself and achieving your goal as a man is confident.
Believing others are poor and thinking you are the superman is overconfident.

Discuss : 3

Confidence helps to set a aim.
Self confidence helps to achieve that aim.
But Over confidence make ourself to do some error in that aim.

Discuss : 4

Confidence: I will Be selected in this Interview
Over-Confidence: Surely you will select me

Discuss : 5

Confidence: "Believe Ourself"
OverConfidence: "Believe Only Ourself"

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