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The speaker begins by challenging the conventional understanding of what makes a successful athlete, shifting the focus from technical skills to the crucial element of self-confidence []. He defines self-confidence not as innate talent, but as a trainable skill, emphasizing that without it, even gifted individuals become "useless" []. This belief in confidence as a learned ability is the foundation for building self-assurance, suggesting that consistent practice and exposure to challenging situations are key to developing this attribute.
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The speaker begins by challenging the conventional understanding of what makes a successful athlete, shifting the focus from technical skills to the crucial element of self-confidence []. He defines self-confidence not as innate talent, but as a trainable skill, emphasizing that without it, even gifted individuals become "useless" []. This belief in confidence as a learned ability is the foundation for building self-assurance, suggesting that consistent practice and exposure to challenging situations are key to developing this attribute.