The stakeholder is a young girl studying kindergarten education who wants to improve her self-confidence and be more social. She believes that looks and popularity are most important for confidence, and that confidence means being good at everything with no possibility of failure. However, the thinker believes she has a shallow view that is blocking her from truly understanding confidence, which starts from building personality rather than depending on others. Her insight is that self-confidence allows people to progress by being comfortable with themselves without worrying about superficial things, and the stakeholder needs ways to boost her self-confidence to feel better about herself and engage with others.