“Unmasking Confidence: 8 Surprising Traits That Reveal Arrogance Disguised as Self-Assurance”
This trait isn’t just frustrating for those around them, it’s also detrimental to their own development. It prevents them from learning from their mistakes or gaining new insights, simply because they can’t accept the possibility that they may be wrong.
Remember, being confident doesn’t mean you think you’re always right. It means you’re not afraid to be wrong and learn from it.
2) They often dominate conversations
Ever spent time with someone who does all the talking and leaves no room for you to contribute? I remember a former colleague of mine who was exactly like this. Every team meeting, he would take over the conversation, speaking with such authority that it felt like he was giving a lecture rather than participating in a discussion.
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