Basically: “I’m so sure of myself that you start doubting your own instincts and follow me.”
When someone has extreme self-confidence, it can be so powerful that others naturally start trusting, following, or even obeying them — sometimes even against their own better judgment.
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The confident person projects certainty, authority, and charisma.
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Others assume, "If they're this sure, they must know what they're doing."
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As a result, people lower their defenses, agree to things faster, and even take actions they otherwise wouldn’t.
It’s not aggression or manipulation in the obvious sense — it’s psychological dominance through certainty.
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