I wouldn't see confidence as a choice between it and knowledge/experience, but it definitely provides a +100% boost to your baseline score. :)
I've always wondered about confidence as it is so heavily influenced by our childhood experiences and we have no control over that. Bad experiences tend to isolate people from others, when we actually need those connections to improve our confidence or what I prefer to refer to as "sense of value". That is a long way of asking "How are you dealing with confidence and how has your point 3 affected your view on it?" :)
You remind me of Barbara Oakley, "professor of engineering at Oakland University", and of her "A Mind for Numbers" (highly recommended). But particularly of the foreword in her book:
"The Law of Serendipity: Lady Luck favours the one who tries" 🙂
I wouldn't see confidence as a choice between it and knowledge/experience, but it definitely provides a +100% boost to your baseline score. :)
I've always wondered about confidence as it is so heavily influenced by our childhood experiences and we have no control over that. Bad experiences tend to isolate people from others, when we actually need those connections to improve our confidence or what I prefer to refer to as "sense of value". That is a long way of asking "How are you dealing with confidence and how has your point 3 affected your view on it?" :)
An impressive CV 👍🙂
You remind me of Barbara Oakley, "professor of engineering at Oakland University", and of her "A Mind for Numbers" (highly recommended). But particularly of the foreword in her book:
"The Law of Serendipity: Lady Luck favours the one who tries" 🙂