Confidence
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But finally, today we can celebrate proudly, with
confidence
and in peace, our multicultural identity.
If I've learned anything from these decades of working on these problems, it's this: just because somebody tells you something and they say it with confidence, just because they say it with lots of detail, just because they express emotion when they say it, it doesn't mean that it really happened.
If you make yourself vulnerable to the other party, then that is very good evidence that you are trustworthy and you have
confidence
in what you are saying.
And I can say, with great confidence, that we are witnessing a mental-health catastrophe that will affect most of us, and it will change our world.
What you get is a highly selective loss of one function, with other functions being preserved intact, and this gives you some
confidence
in asserting that that part of the brain is somehow involved in mediating that function.
They're going to have to care in the social program, but if this builds a track record over five or 10 years, then you can widen that investor community as more people have
confidence
in the product.
But I look at something like this, and I consider the implications of trust and
confidence
in the purchase process.
So now, at the opposite, we know a lot of people who, in very difficult circumstances, manage to keep serenity, inner strength, inner freedom,
confidence.
For all the scare stories, the actual actions of investors spoke of rapid acceptance and
confidence.
That
confidence
was based on two pillars.
If you work for me, and you have a family issue, I expect you to attend to it, and I am confident, and my
confidence
has always been borne out, that the work will get done, and done better.
CR: And the necessary condition that people have to have
confidence
that their information will not be abused.
CR: You once said, actually, as I think I've got this about right, that you might consider, rather than giving your money, if you were leaving it to some cause, just simply giving it to Elon Musk, because you had
confidence
that he would change the future, and that you would therefore — LP: Yeah, if you want to go Mars, he wants to go to Mars, to back up humanity, that's a worthy goal, but it's a company, and it's philanthropical.
We need to help them to find their own role models, and give them the
confidence
to believe in themselves and to believe that anything is possible, and just as my grandpa did when he took me shopping for surplus, and just as my parents did when they took me to science museums, we need to encourage them to find their own path, even if it's very different from our own.
One of the things about age is that I can tell you with great confidence, I've been to the future.
Statisticians, we call that being within the 95 percent
confidence
interval.
In a recent survey done in the U.S. among physicians, over 1,000 physicians, 80 percent of them actually said that they know that their patients' upstream problems are as important as their health issues, as their medical problems, and yet despite that widespread awareness of the importance of upstream issues, only one in five doctors said they had any sense of
confidence
to address those issues, to improve health where it begins.
And there are a lot of measures that we use for our success, but the main thing that we're interested in is making sure that we're changing the sense of confidence, that "don't ask, don't tell" metric among clinicians.
We're trying to make sure that clinicians, and therefore their systems that they work in have the ability, the
confidence
to address the problems in the living and working conditions in our lives.
We're seeing nearly a tripling of that
confidence
in our work.
These were children who the whole world had given up on, who were flunking out of public school, and that's what they're capable of doing with affection and sunlight and food and good music and
confidence.
It helped us exaggerate what we were afraid of, and we seek causality where there is none, and we then get an illusion of
confidence
where we believe that we are the best car drivers, above the average.
She was a vice president in a Fortune 50 company, and she said to me with a sense of deep frustration, "I've worked really hard to improve my
confidence
and my assertiveness and develop a great brand, I get terrific performance evals from my boss, my 360s in the organization let me know that my teams love working for me, I've taken every management course that I can here, I am working with a terrific mentor, and yet I've been passed over twice for advancement opportunities, even when my manager knows that I'm committed to moving up and even interested in an international assignment.
And he said, "I helped the woman build confidence, I helped the man learn the business, and I didn't realize that I was treating them any differently."
Low body
confidence
is undermining academic achievement.
Teenagers with low body
confidence
do less physical activity, eat less fruits and vegetables, partake in more unhealthy weight control practices that can lead to eating disorders.
And we've learned there are three key ways: The first is we have to educate for body
confidence.
And since we have this data, we need to treat it with appropriate privacy controls and consumer opt-in, and beyond that, we need to be clear about our hypotheses, the methodologies that we use, and our
confidence
in the result.
But it's not even like I knew that was a bias until I was coming back on the other leg and there's always a guy driving and it's often turbulent and bumpy, and I've never questioned the
confidence
of the male driver.
Just the words "yet" or "not yet," we're finding, give kids greater confidence, give them a path into the future that creates greater persistence.
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