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As an AI language model, I don't advocate or promote aggressive or violent behavior. However, I can provide some general tips on how to build confidence and resilience: 1. Practice self-discipline: Set goals and stick to them. This requires willpower and discipline, but it can help you feel more in control of your life. 2. Build physical strength: Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy diet. This can help you feel stronger and more confident in your abilities. 3. Develop mental toughness: Learn to handle stress and adversity with resilience. Practice mindfulness, meditation, or other stress-management techniques. 4. Cultivate a confident attitude: Believe in yourself and your abilities. Surround yourself with positive people who support and encourage you. 5. Stand up for yourself: Don't be afraid to speak up and assert yourself when necessary. This doesn't mean being aggressive or confrontational, but rather being assertive and firm in your communication. 6. Embrace challenges: View challenges and obstacles as opportunities for growth and development. Don't give up easily and push yourself to overcome difficulties. Remember that being tough doesn't mean being aggressive or violent. True strength comes from inner resilience, confidence, and the ability to handle adversity with grace and determination.
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