Very often one hears a person who has become famous or successful in their field or endeavor say that they "knew it all along." Although there may be a bit of rosy hindsight in such a claim, the fact remains that self-confidence is an indispensable component of success.
The author of the above passage would most likely agree with which of the statements below?
A.
It is not possible to become successful in one's field of endeavor unless one has a certain amount of self-confidence. Correctcan say from last line of argument
B. Self-confidence is an innate trait, and cannot be influenced by such factors as environment and circumstance.
Incorrectnot related with argument
C. What famous and successful people claim, and what is actually the case, are very often two different things.
Incorrectcant say from argument
D. Although there may be successful people who are self-confident, there are many more self-confident people who are not successful.
Incorrectcontradicts with argument
E. Once a person is famous, self-confidence becomes less important than quotidian considerations such as careful planning and foresight.
Incorrectnot true, because self-confidence is an indispensable component of success