Hi there~ I'm not an English native-speaker.
I have a question while I'm writing an English composition.
"One should have confidence in himself, otherwise, he will boost the confidence of others but not himself."
I want to express the meaning that if one don't believe in himself, he will boost other people's confidence, and he will lost confidence. (Actually the weird sentence is translated from Chinese.)
My friend said, it should be
"One should have confidence in himself, otherwise, he will boost the confidence of others but not his."
What's the correct way to express?
Thanks!!
I don't think a person lacking self-confidence can boost others' self-confidence.
If I'm playing chess against someone, and my opponent shows a lack of self-confidence; that boosts my self-confidence that I can win this game. Maybe not the particular context OP is talking about, but applicatble to your statement nonetheless.