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is there a mental condition where people need to be right and/or reasured they are better then every person they come in contact with?

2007-02-25 09:00:32 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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It's supposed to be a cover up for an inferiority complex. So they say. If that's true then there's no such thing as a superiority complex. I'm sure there are some who really do have a true superiority complex but then everyone will be analysing them and telling them they're overcompensating their inferiority complex?!
They usually have a low self esteem and have had many years of being told how wonderful they are by their family or how useless they are by the same people.

2007-02-25 11:17:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been forced to deal with this psychological drama for 20 years. I'll explain......

I married a spoiled, rich, European mommys boy. He was never really disciplined or made to do the things that would have benefited him later on in life! He grew up believing that people that have money just ARE superior.

If you are a beautiful soul and loving to a fault, intelligent and well mannered but came from a family or situation that didn't have money, then you aren't worth much. Your place is 'serving' the ones that have money, no matter what low life horrible inhumane person that they are... you don't question them.

If they lie.. you ignore it. If they are selfish you ignore it. If they are evil hearted you ignore it. If they behave in any way offensive to you or others, you ignore it.
In other words they are above any judgement from you because you are beneath them and aren't in their 'realm'. They have money and are exempt from the judgement that they have a right to pass on you.

How's that for a superiority complex?
These people are evil. Just evil and untrainable! I've put 20 years in on him and he's worse than he ever was ( I'm sure that's due to him seeing who he really isn't and can't deal with the let down)

On her death bed his Grandmother gave him a silver coin and said to him, "money is never spent, it is only meant to be saved no matter what!"

Can you smell the GREED? It was a family curse that she passed on to that child. I'm sure the old hag would've rather taken that coin with her to her grave! but Satan has no use for it any more it's already brought her soul to him!

I've approached this complex of his from MANY angles and none have gotten through, because he doesn't want it to. If he were to admit to himself that he's really not worth a dime no matter how much money he has... I'm sure he would lay down and die from the weight of dissappiontment.

His is a sad life and I'm afraid his after life will be too.

2007-02-25 09:42:58 · answer #2 · answered by Knuckledragger 4 · 0 0

WOW, Smoke is popping out off my ears top now.guy ,once you reported severe,you meant it. If it extremely is accessible then i think of we ought to consistently lock them up as they pose a severe possibility to society. working example, many of the worlds killers like hitler, who grow to be in basic terms an extremely skinny, sort of susceptible youngster starting to be up,got here upon that he ought to administration human beings,then his inferiority melted away and he became stronger. The VT murderer,he grow to be additionally that way till he had a gun in his hand. Lock em all up and throw away the main.

2016-11-25 22:55:06 · answer #3 · answered by kidder 4 · 0 0

Yes Some people have different mental disorders that make them feel grandiose about themselves!

2007-02-25 09:35:31 · answer #4 · answered by Pamela V 7 · 0 1

Yes, narcissism.

2007-02-25 09:15:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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