“Pretend to be completely in control and people will assume that you are”
— Virat Kohli
Simplified Meaning:
If you act like you know what you're doing and seem confident, other people will believe you have everything under control. Think about a time when you saw someone give a speech. Even if they were nervous, if they spoke clearly and stood tall, the audience likely thought they were confident and sure of themselves. This is because people often believe what they see, and confidence can be very convincing. For example, in a job interview, if you answer questions calmly and with poise, the interviewer will likely think you’re well-prepared and capable, even if you're feeling anxious inside. The key is to project confidence through your actions and words, which can make others trust and respect you more. By practicing this, you can handle difficult situations better because you not only convince others but also start believing in your abilities. Acting confidently can open doors and create opportunities in both personal and professional life.