Sorry for being a bit anal here, but the word you wanted towards the end of the otherwise great article is "confident," meaning secure in one's belief. "Confidant" is a person who secretly tells you stuff.
Oh, and "it's" means "it is." The possessive form of the word is written "its," without the apostrophe. The good nuns at Holy Angels Elementary School would be proud that all their teaching had some positive effect on me.
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