Psychology explains why confident people don’t interrupt others to prove a point, and how listening can increase their influence

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True confidence often manifests as quiet influence and thoughtful listening. People gain status through dominance or prestige, with prestige requiring less assertion. Interrupting can stem from a desire to protect social status and external validation. Secure self-esteem allows individuals to listen without feeling threatened by others. This approach builds trust and demonstrates a belief in one's inherent value.