You are sticking with your decision.
You are sticking with your decision - novanet / gradpoint
one of there situations was there were other people who trying to kill them
Confidence can come and go at anytime, one minute you could have the confidence to speak infront of 500,000 people, and then there are the other times when you struggle talking to 2 people. the problem with confidence is it disappears when you need it the most!
Because they just want to find faults, so the only way is to get other people into situations not to do with them!
To have another's trust or confidence. So pretty much having confidence in other people, and trusting others.
There are many different people who adapt well to new situations. Other people do not adapt so well and struggle for example.
When a person is in a situation when they are in a harmful situation and danger to themselves or other people. Situations like this are usually frightening or cause a lot of stress. In such situations, people feel helpless.
The best way of getting self-confidence is to be very good at what you do. Study hard, work hard, achieve confidence in your ability to solve problems and do what needs to be done. And perhaps it is not self-confidence, but your own faith in your ability to take on problems that shines out as self-confidence to other people. Strive for competence, and you will end up with self-confidence.
Your question is unclear. Drinking is an instinct. Drinking alcohol is an extension of that. Because of the effect it can have on your perception many people find that pleasurable. You learn that by experience not from other people.
Confidence and self-esteem are both correlated with positive mental health, which makes sense. If you have low confidence and self-esteem, you are at higher risks for depression at the least and possibly many other disorders (research is still uncertain). Confidence can also have positive social effects. People tend to like others who are confident and self-assured and that is often a quality people look for in a spouse or significant other. Too much confidence, however, may cause people to see you as narcissistic and they may like you less. So yes! Confidence has lots to do with mental and social health!
by the way he acts around you and other people and in different situations
you should not because you can get in car wrecks and some people get the tension to kill other people