Think you’re unlucky? Think again.

You don’t miss because you’re incapable.

You miss because deep down… you don’t believe you deserve it.

Flip the script. Even a little.

You’re not awkward. You’re becoming.

Confidence isn’t something you find.

It’s something you build.

Every time you stop lying to yourself about who you really are.

2025/9/18 Edited to

... Read moreMany of us tend to view luck as a random factor that determines success or failure in life. However, developing a growth mindset allows us to see luck and confidence in a different light. The perception highlighted in the article—that missing out isn’t due to incapability but instead a lack of belief in deserving success—resonates deeply with psychological research. Confidence is not an innate trait some have and others don’t; it is a skill cultivated over time through honest self-reflection and consistent growth. Adopting a growth mindset means recognizing that awkwardness or failure is not a fixed state but a part of becoming. This transformation shifts focus from luck or external validation toward inner development. Seeing yourself as "already ahead of the game," as referenced in the image text, encourages positive self-perception instead of self-doubt. Practical steps to build confidence include acknowledging your current feelings without judgment and gradually challenging negative beliefs about yourself. The process is ongoing: every instance where you stop lying to yourself about who you really are, you strengthen your self-esteem and resilience. In today’s fast-paced world, authenticity and self-compassion are crucial. Remember, "confidence isn’t something you find. It’s something you build." This empowers you to take deliberate actions, learn from mistakes, and welcome growth as a continuous journey rather than a fixed destination. Embrace who you are becoming, not just who you are now.