Summary
Charles Pepin: On self-confidence
What do Madonna, Serena Williams and a child who is riding a bicycle for the first time have in common? Is their self-confidence the result of character or self-improvement? Although many people think that self-confidence is a skill that only a few can master, great thinkers throughout history have proven that it is not a privilege of the chosen ones. Although the path to self-confidence is long and full of obstacles, this book tells us that faith in oneself is not unattainable, but it also requires trust in others and in life itself. With the help of canonical works of philosophy, works of psychoanalysts and psychologists, as well as examples of great artists and athletes, the French philosopher Charles Pépin will shed light on the mystery of self-confidence.
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