I became accustomed to the idea that that self-doubt was a common feeling alongside my peers and that everyone had it.Little did I know, I was the only one suffering from low confidence and doubt in general.
Did you suffer from low confidence and self-doubt?
I think everybody self-doubts to some extent (except maybe pathologically narcissistic persons), but yeah, I'm constantly surprised to discover how people tend to have extremely high levels of self-esteem and confidence (according to my standards at least). People don't doubt much, they feel competent, superior, smart, attractive and whatnot… Many studies have even shown that on average, they'd overestimate how competent, smart or attractive they actually are. It has always baffled me.
Even when people say absurdly wrong things, I am the one who doubts and who think I must be in the wrong because they look so confident. I remember at school, my classmates were always overestimating their grades when I was consistently underestimating mine. Also, it wasn't until the age of 18 that I learned it wasn't "normal" to be unable to look at oneself in the mirror without feeling horribly ugly. I was taken aback to discover that the vast majority of people feel the exact opposite: they find themselves handsome and often enjoy admiring their reflection or their photographs.
If being narcissist is an indispensable condition of being considered as mentally sane and not being severely depressed, then I'm not sure I want to be part of sanity. This is surely one trait I despise about human kind. They can't be honest to themselves and to others.