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What Real Confidence Feels Like and How to Grow It

Confidence and ego can look alike from the outside, but they come from very different places. Nibodhi shares how real confidence grows through lived experience, humility, and daily practice. He draws on Vedic and Ayurvedic teachings to show how presence, self-trust, and accepting imperfection build the kind of confidence that actually lasts.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • How ego mimics confidence (and the difference)
  • Why humility is the root of real confidence
  • How Ayurveda and Vata relate to self-trust
  • Ways mentors and elders support inner growth
  • Why making mistakes builds true confidence

Timestamps:

  • (00:48) Authentic confidence defined
  • (02:46) Ego vs. presence
  • (03:27) Confidence through experience
  • (05:05) Mentors and inner reparenting
  • (08:28) Myths about confidence
  • (09:49) Sponsor: Real Mushrooms
  • (11:20) Humility and not knowing
  • (14:35) Spiritual roots of confidence
  • (17:49) Daily practices and maturity
  • (21:34) Confidence vs ego signals
  • (26:11) Developing real self trust

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