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Success quote of the day by Sudha Murty: "Confidence doesn't mean that everything will go our way, it simply gives us..."

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 6, 2026, 11:19 IST
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Sudha Murty's wise words

Indian author, philanthropist, and member of Rajya Sabha, Sudha Murty is an inspiration to many. And through this quote, she shares some powerful wisdom about success:
“Confidence doesn’t mean that everything will go our way. It simply gives us the ability to accept failures that we will inevitably meet on our path and move forward with hope.”
At first glance, this might feel like a gentle letdown. It’s not the usual “believe in yourself and you’ll win” pep talk. Instead, it’s a mature take on what confidence really is. It is not a guarantee of being successful always, but the inner strength to keep going anyway.

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What this quote really means

Murty’s line turns the spotlight away from outcomes and onto attitude. In life—relationships, careers, health, business—things often don’t go “our way.” Projects fail, plans collapse, people disappoint, and doors slam shut. If we tie our confidence only to external wins, we’re setting ourselves up for a constant emotional rollercoaster.
Her definition is quieter and wiser: Confidence is the ability to say, “This didn’t work. I’m still standing.” It’s the courage to accept failure without shame, without self‑erasure, and to keep walking forward with a sense of hope rather than helplessness.

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Why this mindset fuels real success

Traditional success stories often edit out the failures—those moments of doubt, humiliation, and exhaustion. “But research in psychology shows that resilience and a growth mindset (the belief that you can learn and grow from setbacks) are far stronger predictors of long‑term success than raw talent alone. A 2022 Frontiers in Psychology study found that students with a growth mindset demonstrate greater persistence, better coping under stress, and higher academic achievement compared with those who view abilities as fixed.”
When confidence is framed as hope‑backed acceptance instead of being outcome‑dependent, you’re free to take risks, admit mistakes, and adapt without your identity feeling shattered. In that sense, Murty’s quote is less about “positive thinking” and more about being emotionally resilient—the quiet discipline of trying again even when the previous try failed.

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How to practice this kind of confidence

You can start small:
- Name your failures instead of hiding them. When something doesn’t go your way, say clearly, “This didn’t work. Here’s what I learned.”
- Separate your worth from the outcome. Just because a project failed doesn’t mean you’re a failure. Your worth comes from your courage, not your results.
- Choose “next step” over “final judgement.” After a setback, ask, “What is one small action I can take now?” instead of, “What if I fail again?”
- This kind of confidence doesn’t make everything easy. It simply makes it possible to keep going when the path is rocky.

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Confidence as a habit, not a switch

Murty’s quote is especially kind to people who feel pressure to “always be strong.” Confidence isn’t a switch that turns on once and never flickers. It’s a habit you build by:
- Letting yourself feel disappointed, then finding one small reason to keep trying.
- Leaning on trusted people instead of pretending you have it all together.
- Repeating to yourself, not “I will succeed,” but “I will not stop trying.”
When you see confidence this way, failure doesn’t cancel your progress; it becomes a shape you’re learning to carry. In that sense, Murty’s line isn’t just a success quote—it’s a permission to make mistakes and still choose hope as your next move.

Which version of confidence feels more like you: the “I must win” kind, or the “I will keep trying” kind? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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Grace Victoria Brown
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Yes it's rewriting it better not an erasure of who we are
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