The line between confidence and arrogance is not always easy to draw. Where confidence is a feeling of self-assurance springing from demonstrative knowledge and skills, arrogance projects an exaggerated sense of our importance. Sadly, confidence and arrogance can become all-too-comfortable bedfellows. Unless we hold ourselves in check. We have to remember that what matters most to people is what we stand for, and not what we have accomplished. As a rule, we all tend to follow confidence and resist arrogance in leaders.
The Line Between Confidence and Arrogance
The Line Between Confidence and Arrogance
The Line Between Confidence and Arrogance
The line between confidence and arrogance is not always easy to draw. Where confidence is a feeling of self-assurance springing from demonstrative knowledge and skills, arrogance projects an exaggerated sense of our importance. Sadly, confidence and arrogance can become all-too-comfortable bedfellows. Unless we hold ourselves in check. We have to remember that what matters most to people is what we stand for, and not what we have accomplished. As a rule, we all tend to follow confidence and resist arrogance in leaders.