Most people are brought up to believe they are as good as the person next to them, I was told I was better
Most people are brought up to believe they are as good as the person next to them, I was told I was better
Growing up, I was always told that I was better than the person next to me. My parents instilled in me a sense of confidence and self-worth that set me apart from my peers. While most people are brought up to believe that they are as good as the person next to them, I was raised with the belief that I was superior.This mindset was not meant to breed arrogance or superiority complex, but rather to instill a sense of self-assurance and drive to excel in everything I did. My parents believed that by instilling in me the belief that I was better, I would strive to be the best version of myself in all aspects of my life.
From a young age, I was encouraged to pursue my passions and talents with the understanding that I had the potential to achieve greatness. Whether it was in academics, sports, or extracurricular activities, I was always pushed to go above and beyond what was expected of me. This mindset of being better than the person next to me fueled my ambition and drive to succeed.
While some may view this upbringing as harsh or overly competitive, I see it as a gift that has shaped me into the person I am today. I have always strived for excellence in everything I do, pushing myself to reach new heights and achieve my goals.
This belief in my own abilities has helped me overcome challenges and obstacles that I have faced throughout my life. Instead of doubting myself or comparing myself to others, I have always had the confidence to trust in my own abilities and push forward with determination.