06-20-2023 Confidence or Arrogance06-20-2023 Confidence or Arrogance
Levelheaded Talk
Dr. Vitz differentiates confidence from arrogance by behavior.
5:13•20 Jun 2023
Confidence vs. Arrogance: Unpacking the Differences with Dr. Andrea Vitz
Episode Overview
- Dr. Vitz distinguishes between ego and confidence, highlighting the impact of ego on self-perception
- The conversation explores how arrogance is often rooted in a lack of genuine self-confidence
- Insights are shared on how earned self-trust and self-esteem pave the way for authentic confidence
- Listeners are prompted to reflect on the interplay of ego, self-belief, and emotional sobriety for personal growth
- The episode offers valuable insights into navigating the complexities of our subconscious mind
“Confidence will lead a person to maybe puff their chest out a little bit, but when it comes down to it and the situation changes, they want to help. Well, confidence is like your chest is just out because you've earned it. You just, you lean forward that way. It's just, that's who you become. It's your embodiment of all your wisdom and experience and training.”
Ever wondered where the line between confidence and arrogance lies? In this engaging episode of 'Levelheaded Talk', Dr. Andrea Vitz and Jon Leon Guerrero tackle this very question. They break down how genuine self-confidence and arrogance differ, focusing on the role of ego and emotional triggers. Dr. Vitz explains that while true confidence is built on a foundation of self-trust and self-esteem, arrogance often masks insecurities and emotional instability.
Through relatable examples and practical advice, this episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own behaviors and perceptions. It's a thought-provoking conversation that offers valuable insights for anyone striving for personal growth and emotional sobriety.

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