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Eleanor Roosevelt provided one of the most empowering lessons on confidence in history: 'No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. ' She understood that our self-worth is an internal decision, not an external assessment. She teaches that we must take responsibility for our own confidence, refusing to give others the power to define our value. Confidence, for Roosevelt, was the quiet result of a clear conscience and a commitment to duty.
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