Confidence and command go beyond just having healthy self-esteem; they embody a presence that conveys authority and intention. When someone exhibits true confidence, they do so in a way that garners respect from others, making them stand out as leaders or influential figures.
In her book "The Art of Being," Susan C. Young emphasizes that these qualities are not simply about feeling good about oneself but are about projecting an unmistakable aura that influences people positively. Such traits can inspire trust and admiration, contributing to personal and professional success.