People love clean stories.
Goal.
Struggle.
Victory.
Real life rarely works that way.
Most meaningful journeys include delays, setbacks, pivots, embarrassment, and moments where continuing feels harder than stopping.
That does not ruin the story.
It deepens it.
Confidence is not built through perfection. It is built through persistence. Through staying engaged even when the process becomes inconvenient or uncomfortable.
The people with the strongest confidence are usually not the ones who avoided setbacks.
They are the ones who learned how to continue despite them.
A messy path does not disqualify you.
In many cases, it prepares you.
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