~Finesse:
Giving people examples of how to become comfortable with themself, isn't giving a 'magic pill'. It's giving them the advice on how to go about it.
The question is what is considered as a magic pill?
To me it's using a process (examples) to better one self from advice you have received.
Therefore in my eyes you were asking for a "magic pill"
So what is your definition of a magic pill?
Your advice is just as pointless as saying "Hey, wanna know how to get good with women? Easy, you just have to know what to say!" It's empty advice.
To better ones self is a vary broad topic.
To write down every example on how to do so would take weeks to do.
Which is why I gave you the main idea on how to do so.
But since you are dumber than a fucking dog Ill spell it out for you.
X = Your insecurity
Y = Your solution to your insecurity
Z = Your accomplished goal
So...
X + Y = Z
You find the problem.. You ask yourself how can I change this for the better.. Then you strive to seek that goal.
How is that empty and vague advice?
I just figured someone that had an IQ of 40 could put that together but obviously you cant.
Relying on internal factors is far safer/better than external, for this reason. Internal = within your control entirely. External = often out of your control.
Here we go with this again.
Now Before you read any further pay close attention.
I used the gym as an example to show how to do it.
You saw that as this post is only about improving external appearances only when this can be used to improve both internal and external factors.
As I have stated many times but you just skim through posts.
Without the internal, none of external matters. 'cause it all comes down to your mindset of the situation.
Please for the love of God please read the very first word of this topic.
You are so incredibly lost its not even funny.
I have said it many times and will say it once again.
BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS MATTER.
AFC Royal:
I just don't understand where you people are getting the idea of internal vs. external confidence. I had assumed from Serj's original post that the confidence he talked about was internal.
Yes it is about internal and external factors and learning how to improve yourself.
If you go to the gym and get a rock-hard body, you will probably be more confident. Stop going to the gym, lose it, lose your confidence. That's an external factor.
Just used as an example.
My ten cents is this: the only way to improve true confidence is by continually facing fears and challenges. If you become comfortable doing this, then nothing will be able to scare you any more.
Exactly you got the point, this post was to just help people work on better themselves making them eventually being comfortable with themselves. Both internally and externally.
While my initial post was first about internal thinking I wanted to show it could also be done using external factors.
~Finesse:
Yeah, that does work/help. But, as I keep explaining, if the confidence comes from external, it is dependant on a highly changeable situation. Say you're like 'yeahhh I got 18 inch biceps, rarghh, I'm confident now', say you lose an inch, you gonna shit yourself?
Dude drop the whole external only bullshit.
If you took the time to read my first post you would see that the main point is bettering yourself inside and out.
They both are important.
Confidence has little to do with comfortableness to be honest. I'm highly confident that I could go to a club, have chicks attracted to me, and fuck 'em. However, this doesn't make me comfortable with my 'looks'. Though it 'should' according to Serj's theory...
From an internal point of view confidence has little to do with comfortableness.
From an external point of view confidence can have a major impact on comfortableness.
When I said that confidence can increase how comfortable you are with yourself I was still on the topic of an external view.
For example: You work out and your lose weight. You become more confident about your looks which will make you more comfortable with yourself.
But from an internal point of view it wont help much at all.
Now before you go judging a theory I suggest you think about things from a different point of view.
If I was comfortable with the way I look, but it was based off success, any time I have a bad night, I'm going to lose my confidence/comfort/self esteem drastically and instantly, due to my emotional dependancy on external factors.
Don't twist my words.
Did I say you solely rely on your game with your looks? No.
Please show me where.
Besides everyone knows they will have an off day eventually...
If I was comfortable with my looks, due to acceptance, having a bad night/getting shit results won't cut me up.
Yes that's true.
But if you only solely rely on inner game you can be cut down by words. Believe me words can cut like a fucking sword causing your game to also decrease dramatically.
Either way external or internal game you rely on, you will eventually be cut down but everyone knows you have to push through those days and pick it back up the next day which is why I think both internal and external factors matter.
Serj 