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“Confidence Is Not Built. It’s Remembered.”

We have been sold a lie about confidence.

We’re told it’s a mountain to climb, a skill to master, or a suit of armor we have to manufacture from scratch. We attend seminars, read “how-to” books, and practice power poses in the mirror, all under the impression that confidence is something we currently lack—something we must build.

But what if the opposite is true?

Think back to the very beginning. You weren’t born insecure. You didn’t come into this world doubting your right to take up space or wondering if your voice was “too much.”

Insecurity isn’t a natural state; it’s a learned behavior. You didn’t “lack” confidence; you learned hesitation. You were taught to second-guess your instincts, to negotiate with fear, and to look outside of yourself for permission to exist.

If confidence is our natural state, then the work isn’t about construction—it’s about recovery.

Confidence is not a skill you acquire. It is what remains when you stop negotiating with fear. It’s the silence that arrives when you finally stop arguing with your own worth.

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