The USWNT has been criticized for their celebrations and been told their self-confidence is arrogance. It's not.
. Thus far, no team in the World Cup has been able to convincingly stand up to them for the full 90 minutes. But arrogance? That one struck home.
It's stupid-hard to be confident, just in the world, just in general; as an adolescent, even more so; as an adolescent girl, good luck. Sports are one of the few things that can help. Trust me, when you're growing up, it feels like showing you care about anything, let alone being confident about it, is like giving your peers a stick of your own personal kryptonite.
And it's not only that. You also have to be vigilant of not appearing overconfident about anything you happen to do right. I got good grades, and when I earned the highest score on a test or an essay, my classmates were bored, dismissive:"Of course it was you.
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