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I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do this, but I'm sure you're going to be able to do it.

Celebrity examples of success due to self-confidence:

A. Zhang Liangying

Zhang Liangying was very nervous when she performed on stage for the first time. Thinking that she was about to go on stage and face thousands of audience, her palms were sweating: "What if I forget the lyrics when I'm nervous on stage?" The more she thought about it, the faster her heart beat, and she even had the thought of backing out.

Just then, a senior came over with a smile, casually slipped a roll of paper into her hand, and said softly, "This has the lyrics of the song you're going to sing, so if you forget the words on stage, open it up and read it." She held the slip of paper like a lifesaving straw and hurried onto the stage. Perhaps having that roll of paper in the palm of her hand made her heart feel much more solid. She played quite well on stage, not losing her mind at all.

She walked off the stage happily and thanked the senior. But the senior smiled and said, "It was you who overcame yourself and found your confidence. In fact, what I gave you was a blank sheet of paper with no lyrics written on it at all!" She unfolded the roll of paper in her hand, and sure enough, there was nothing written on it. She was amazed that by holding onto a blank piece of paper, she was able to get through the difficulties and succeed in her performance.

"The blank sheet of paper you are holding is not a blank sheet of paper, it is your confidence." Senpai said. The singer worshipped her seniors. Later in life, it was by holding on to her self-confidence that she overcame one difficulty after another and achieved success after success.

Two, Jenny

Jenny was a little girl who always liked to keep her head down because she always felt that she was not pretty enough and had no confidence in herself. One day, she went to a jewelry store and bought a green bow. The shopkeeper kept praising her for wearing it beautifully. Jenny didn't believe it, but she was so happy that she couldn't help raising her head. Because we're eager to show you our new look, when we go out, we don't care if we run into someone.

Jenny walked into the classroom and met her teacher face to face." Jenny, you look beautiful!" The teacher said patting her on the shoulder. Jenny received many compliments that day. She thought it must be the result of the bow tie. When she got home at night, she was eager to see her new bow, but she looked in front of the mirror and there was no bow on her head at all.

Three: Seiji Ozawa

Seiji Ozawa is a world-famous symphony conductor. In the final of a competition for the world's best conductors, he conducted a performance according to the score given to him by the jury, and was keenly aware of a discordant sound. At first, he thought that the orchestra had made a mistake, so he stopped and played again, but it was still not right. He thought there was something wrong with the score.

At this point, the composers and jury authorities present insisted that there was absolutely nothing wrong with the score and that he was wrong. Facing a large group of music masters and authorities, he thought about it for a long time, and finally said out loud and decisively, "No! The score must be wrong!" As soon as the words left his mouth, the judges at the judges' table immediately stood up and applauded, congratulating him on winning the competition.

Originally, this was a trap designed by the judges to test the conductor's ability to stand up for what he believes is right when he finds a mistake in the score and is "denied" by the authorities. The first two finalists were eliminated for agreeing with the authorities, even though they had also discovered errors. Seiji Ozawa, on the other hand, won the World Conductor's Competition because of his confidence.

Four: Solario

Solario, a gypsy tinkerer who lived on the streets, woke up every morning and said aloud to himself first thing: "You're going to be a great painter like Antonio." After saying this, he felt that he really had the ability and wisdom to do so, and he went about his day's work and study with passion and confidence. Ten years later, he became a famous painter surpassing Antonio.

Fifth, Albert Einstein

After Einstein's theory of relativity was published, some people created a book called "Hundred People Refute Relativity," which gathered a group of so-called celebrities to refute the theory in a great way.

But Einstein was confident that his theory would be victorious, and disdained the rebuttals, saying, "If my theory is wrong, a single rebuttal will suffice, and a hundred zeros will still add up to zero." He firmly believed that he would win, and persisted in his research, which finally made the theory of relativity become the great theory of the 20th century and attracted worldwide attention.