Confidence doesn’t come when you have All the answers. But it comes when you are ready to face all the questions.
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu
Confidence is a right brain assessment of the situation. The right brain integrates what we know, into spatial relationships. It also generates the intuitions that give one the feeling there is an answer we can know. The left brain is more differential and thinks in terms of the cause and effect of the details. It is not concerned with emotions. As the left side becomes populated, consciousness can shift more from right to left; feeling of confidence gets quieter. The more we know the less we realize we know, while the less we know the more we think we know. With less knowledge the right brain will still attempt to integrate, giving us the feeling of conviction and confidence. But as the left brain gets populated with details, the integration of this gets harder and harder, within the right brain. The right brain will still try to integrate, but the feeling tone or potential gets far more subtle; tiny hammer of conviction instead of the sledge hammer of confidence.