Assuredness in a sentence as a noun

The lightness, clarity, and self-assuredness that it builds is lovely.

It creates blind spots and a certain overstated assuredness.

That kind of utopian self-assuredness leads to tragedy.

Usually that smug self-assuredness is worn down by harsh experience, but heaven help you if you meet a 40 year old alpha geek who has not yet learned that they too can be wrong.

So claiming any kind of self assuredness about the universe or consciousnesses's patterns is total foolishness.

As some sibling comments here have noted, there's a level of self-assuredness that feels increasingly disconnected from reality, like PG's become a synecdoche of SF VC-fuelled startup culture as a whole.

> there's a level of self-assuredness that feels increasingly disconnected from realityThere's a unique type of hubris that comes from operating in the startup/VC world for a long period of time.

Infrastructure startups that help follow regulations are in the best interest of the federal and state governments because it gives them both assuredness that dispensaries and the like will be responsive to new law changes.

I think his racism is the quiet self-assuredness of the American intellectual that's socialized to accept racist policies and ideas if you can place enough layers of indirection around the concepts.

Assuredness definitions

noun

great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool"

See also: aplomb cool poise sang-froid