Adding salt to your bathwater makes you confident.
I wish it was that easy.
But confidence isn’t something you add to yourself, it’s something you build through small acts of self-trust.
And the truth is, an inferiority complex is not just “lack of confidence.” It’s rooted in comparison. Somewhere along the way, you decided, often unconsciously, that you’re “less than” someone else. Less smart. Less attractive. Less successful. And the more you repeat that script in your head, the more it feels like reality.
So how do you break that cycle?
First, change the lens. Confidence doesn’t come from being “better than others.” It comes from being consistent with yourself.