18 min

The Enemy of Confidence and Happiness The REal and Raw Show with John Marrone

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode, we'll be exploring the concepts of conditional confidence and conditional happiness, and how they can impact our mindset and well-being.
Conditional confidence refers to the idea that we base our confidence on external factors, such as achievements, recognition, or validation from others. This can lead to a fragile sense of self-worth that is easily shaken when things don't go as planned. On the other hand, unconditional confidence is rooted in our inherent worth and value as individuals, regardless of external circumstances.
Similarly, conditional happiness is based on the idea that our happiness is dependent on certain conditions being met, such as achieving a certain goal, acquiring material possessions, or being in a certain relationship. This can lead to a constant chase for external validation and a never-ending cycle of wanting more. Unconditional happiness, on the other hand, is based on internal factors such as gratitude, self-acceptance, and positive relationships.

In this episode, we'll be exploring the concepts of conditional confidence and conditional happiness, and how they can impact our mindset and well-being.
Conditional confidence refers to the idea that we base our confidence on external factors, such as achievements, recognition, or validation from others. This can lead to a fragile sense of self-worth that is easily shaken when things don't go as planned. On the other hand, unconditional confidence is rooted in our inherent worth and value as individuals, regardless of external circumstances.
Similarly, conditional happiness is based on the idea that our happiness is dependent on certain conditions being met, such as achieving a certain goal, acquiring material possessions, or being in a certain relationship. This can lead to a constant chase for external validation and a never-ending cycle of wanting more. Unconditional happiness, on the other hand, is based on internal factors such as gratitude, self-acceptance, and positive relationships.

18 min