We used to associate self-confidence with good looks, but scientists have come to a completely different conclusion.
Modern society is fixated on physical attractiveness, so it is no wonder that there is a misconception about the relationship between beauty and self-confidence. A group of scientists decided to study in more detail the factors that affect the level of self-esteem, and came to the conclusion that physical beauty is still not the main thing.
In fact, it turned out that this self-confidence makes a person beautiful, and not vice versa. But how can you become confident when there are so many specific stereotypes about the appearance of a woman or a man? Nevertheless, we can easily recall a fairly large number of famous people whose appearance, to put it mildly, does not fit into the traditional framework. And we all have amazingly beautiful acquaintances who have huge problems with their self-esteem.
Really confident people focus on their life goals, and practically do not remember about external attractiveness. They move in the direction of their dreams and try to get things done at any cost. As a result, they get to know themselves, learn to trust themselves, discover something new in the world and in their own character. All of this serves as an excellent tool for developing self-confidence. Convinced that in fact he can do anything, a person acquires this very unshakable self-confidence, which, unlike an attractive appearance, will remain with him until his death.