We spend vast amounts of time acquiring Confidence in narrow technical fields: quadratic equations or bioengineering; economics or pole vaulting.
This is a guidebook to confidence, why we lack it and how we can acquire more.
But we overlook the primordial need to acquire a more free ranging variety of Confidence – one that can serve us across a range of tasks: speaking to strangers at parties, asking someone to marry us, suggesting a fellow passenger turn down their music, changing the world.
We spend vast amounts of time acquiring Confidence in narrow technical fields: quadratic equations or bioengineering; economics or pole vaulting