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Insecurities

Human beings are all driven by insecurities. Don’t be so defensive, you are too.

Human beings are driven by insecurities. Rebecca and I discussed it in a Context.TV video last year; having now referenced it in many articles on this website, I wanted to expand on it a bit here.

An insecurity is defined as the lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt. Insecurities can be rooted in causes that touch on:

Sources of insecurities can come from;

When I discuss insecurities with others, they get very defensive. This is why I found it easier to discuss insecurities by talking about my own (I’ve found a bit of reverse psychology to be highly effective).

Insecurities are just one of the sources that explain our drive, but since insecurities are rooted in self-doubt, they can hinder your development.

No one will ever say I lack confidence, but I don’t have any shame in admitting I have many insecurities that I have overcome over the years, and turned them as a source of energy and motivation.

Once your can identify the sources thereof, your awareness of their negative influences can actually be channeled to improve your life in a positive manner.

As I am working on breaking down my long essays into smaller, manageable articles, I’ll follow up with a great example, and how it shaped my career. Stand by. In the meantime, watch Rebecca and I discuss it.

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