I suppose the acceptance of being fallible is acknowledged as a moral principle . — David Jones
I still cannot solve this logical conflict : one cannot trust something that's fallible .Having self confidence is not equivalent to denying one's fallibility. — frank
of course , and that's why we should be capable of accepting our mistakes so that weIf you never make mistakes, you aren't doing anything. — frank
I guess that's true , confidence gives us courage , but does confidence is necessarily equal toConfidence is like the sail on a sailboat. It can get you into trouble, yes, but you aren't going anywhere without it. — frank
I still cannot solve this logical conflict : one cannot trust something that's fallible . — David Jones
How the confidence in something may result in the loss of it ?you can find a sort of self-confidence that is the direct result of the loss of ones ego — Enki B
But the meaning of confidence is a belief in infallibility before the action , otherwise we shouldn't use the word : "confidence" , perhaps we should use the word "courage" instead , but courage is not alwaysconfidence is what starts an individual action, that action is then what should be related to fallibility. — Enki B
Then we should use the word : "confidence in self-fallibility"You can trust that it's fallible — frank
I still cannot solve this logical conflict : one cannot trust something that's fallible . — David Jones
But the meaning of confidence is a belief in infallibility before the action — David Jones
"confidence" , perhaps we should use the word "courage" instead — David Jones
Then we should use the word : "confidence in self-fallibility" — David Jones
But if they lose , should they lose their resolutions in doing their best in playing other games ?Michael Jordan was not infallible, but coaches, fellow players and he himself could be confident that he would help his team win. — Coben
Our problems in our lives may not be as simple as just wining or losing a game (although even in a game you should observe all the rules) .Trust is not binary, all or nothing, nor is confidence. — Coben
When you trust another person , you may think he may do some mistakes that's not on purpose.It almost seems impossible to say whether the thought of infallibility is the cause of ones confidence or if one persons confidence is what causes the thought of infallibility — Enki B
But using incorrect words cause misinterpretations and wrong values ."confidence" , perhaps we should use the word "courage" instead — David Jones
I would agree that there is definitely a better way to word this conflict. — Enki B
But if they lose , should they lose their resolutions in doing their best in playing other games ? — David Jones
Sometime we are encountered with complicated situations that even a single mistake or wrong decision would impair our whole actions — David Jones
A cop without well founded confidence in his or her abilities is at a disadvantage in a gunfight in a way another cop would not be, one who was confident. — Coben
I don't see why one should choose, and confidence in both is important. A surgeon needs confidence both in her effort to do all she can for the patient on the table and in her abilities. This does not mean she should presume she is infallible. In fact part of confidence should also come from noting that she checks herself, learns from mistakes, perhaps consults with assistant surgeons at tough choice moments and so on. They can't just go in their confident that they will try really hard, but with no take on their own abilities. Otherwise they should in fact refuse to operate and let someone they do have confidence in operate.I think our abilities , capabilities and judgements should not be the objects for our confidence ,
instead our "efforts" — David Jones
And just remember those cops who shot too recklessly and killed innocent people and even children or the elderly. — David Jones
They can't just go in their confident that they will try really hard, but with no take on their own abilities. Otherwise they should in fact refuse to operate and let someone they do have confidence in operate. — Coben
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