The Interconnected Path: Self-Control, Accomplishment, and Societal Betterment
Feeling
a sense of accomplishment often results in increased self-confidence.
Accomplishment is achieved by overcoming the inherent feelings of fear and
anxiety presented by challenges. Viewing it in this manner, the level of
self-confidence appears to align with that of self-control in a direct
relationship. The more adept we become at controlling ourselves, the greater
our internal self-assurance grows. Leaders who possess strong self-confidence
are more inclined to earn external trust from their followers, aiding them in
managing challenges more effectively. Once again, considering this perspective,
self-control or self-management directly correlates to the control or
management of larger groups. Therefore, the self-control that originates from
within must be practiced in a healthy manner to foster and uphold a better
society.