Why introverts can be more confident than extroverts

Recent discussions on confidence, sparked by a personal family incident, have led to a deeper exploration of its neuroscientific basis. Experts define confidence as the willingness to act, influenced by neurochemistry, past experiences, and environment. Dispelling myths, confidence is portrayed as a skill, not a personality trait, and built through overcoming adversity.

Why introverts can be more confident than extroverts
Recent discussions on confidence, sparked by a personal family incident, have led to a deeper exploration of its neuroscientific basis. Experts define confidence as the willingness to act, influenced by neurochemistry, past experiences, and environment. Dispelling myths, confidence is portrayed as a skill, not a personality trait, and built through overcoming adversity.