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Why "Have Faith in Yourself" Often Fails—and What to Do Instead

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Ray

21d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

This article examines why the common advice to "have faith in yourself" often backfires. It argues that self-faith is difficult because it's typically placed in a fixed, conceptual idea of who you think you are—an unstable foundation. When that self-concept is challenged or fails, faith collapses. The article explores what remains when traditional self-faith breaks down, suggesting a more grounded approach to self-trust that isn't dependent on a rigid self-image.

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'Have faith in yourself' is some of the most common advice people hear when they're struggling.
Trying to have faith in yourself can feel like trying to stand on something unstable.
One moment you feel capable and clear. The next, it all falls apart.
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Having faith in yourself often feels impossible because it’s placed in an idea of who you think you are. This article explores why self-faith collapses—and what remains when it does.

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