Jolie suggests that true confidence comes from “being fully themselves.” It is a rejection of societal expectations or trends in favor of an honest self-expression. By stating that individual style and character make her “smile,” she emphasizes that uniqueness is more attractive and impactful than conventional “perfection.” The phrase “whatever that is” implies that the specific style doesn’t matter; what matters is that the person has done the internal work to understand and embrace their own identity. Ultimately, the meaning is that the most “bold” thing a person can do is refuse to hide who they are.
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