Hello, I’m just another Redditor exploring the lemmy.world
Well this is already taking points off for sure. But let’s see if the show is good. If they stay true to the games and create a truly unique show, maybe it will be worthwhile.
Please let me clarify. If a person has never lived in a third world country but they use the term disparagingly as if they know exactly what it’s like, it’s not precise. America’s problems are bad, problems anywhere are problems yes, but to label a country like America with a term like that? It shows a lack of awareness and frankly (but without offense), it’s perceived that people stretch the term to make a snazzy remark.
ITT: People who have never lived in a third world country
A Toyota Pixis Mega/Honda N Van as a daily and a toy on the side, that’s ideal for me and maybe it should be for Americans too. But I’m biased because I love driving
I feel like there should be a Lemmy version of everything now
Pro tip: Buy the family plan in Asia. It’s like $5 a month here for 5 people
Great question OP. I don’t have anything as rigid as a process for completely subtracting the bad parts of self-doubt, but I suppose if we had that all ready, this wouldn’t be a great question, would it? Heh
Self-assurance comes from being a lifelong learner I think. Even then, being 100% sure of yourself all of the time isn’t optimal for your self-assurance’s consistency in the future. You tend to doubt yourself when you think you’re missing knowledge, right? So why not learn to fill the gap where you can?
Post your answer/talk to people, doing your best to be authentic yet as “correct” as possible, and allow the raging comments to fill the gap for you. You can only give your best today but you might be better tomorrow. I think as long as you approach a topic with the intent to learn or to help someone learn, you’ll find that self-doubt is the first step in the process (heyoooo) in self-belief.
Look at you, asking a question like this. Go learn something, you piece of stale white bread! I scoff at your sense of discovery! (/s if it’s not obvious)