There is a kind of psychological courage that receives far less admiration than confidence.
The courage to doubt yourself.
Not performative self-doubt.
Not chronic insecurity.
Not paralysis disguised as humility.
Something quieter and rarer than that.
The willingness to honestly entertain the possibility that one’s perceptions, beliefs, interpretations, emotional reactions, or certainties may be incomplete, distorted, emotionally motivated, tribally reinforced, or simply wrong.
This sounds easier than it actually is.
Because beliefs are rarely just intellectual conclusions.