“The constant assertion of belief is an indication of fear”
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Simplified Meaning:
When someone keeps repeating what they believe over and over, it often shows that they are afraid deep down inside. Imagine you've baked a cake, but you're not sure it's good. If you keep telling everyone, "It's a great cake," it might be because you're worried that it's not. In history, powerful leaders who needed to remind people constantly that they were in charge often feared losing their power. In everyday life, a person who always talks about how happy they are might be hiding their true feelings of sadness or insecurity. To apply this idea, think about why you might feel the need to keep saying the same thing. If you find yourself doing this, take a moment to ask if you're truly confident or if you're trying to cover up a fear. Understanding this can help you address the real issues and build genuine confidence.