Is there a relationship between ego and confidence? In daily life, ego and confidence are often mistaken as similar qualities. However, Hindu philosophy makes a clear and profound distinction between the two. Ego arises from ignorance and false identification with the body, mind, and achievements, while confidence is rooted in clarity, balance, and alignment with one’s true nature. Understanding this difference is essential for inner growth, emotional stability, and spiritual progress. Ego is born from the belief that “I am superior,” “I know everything,” or “I am separate from others.” It thrives on comparison, competition, and attachment to identity. In the Bhagavad Gita, ego is described as a destructive force when Krishna says: “Pride, arrogance, conceit, anger, harshness, and ignorance – these belong to one born with demoniac qualities.” (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 16, Verse 4) Ego ultimately leads to suffering because it is based on a false sense of self. It resists change, rejec...