Inferiority COMPLEX
Inferiority complex includes feelings of inferiority or inferiority complex. These feelings may result from a real physical disorder, or they may appear in situations where we feel less intelligent than our peers. In other cases, the lack of speculation can be drawn from purely conceptual shortcomings. You have a negative image of yourself. You have a constant sense of frustration about yourself and your overall well-being. You have difficulties coping with real or perceived physical or psychological deficiencies.
One of the main aspects of an inferiority complex is to convince yourself that you are less than others. You arrive at this conclusion by measuring your appearance, abilities, achievements, behavior, and social or economic status compared to others. Like everyone else, you have unique abilities and abilities that make you a valuable part of the world. In addition, the perceived "better humans" can be people who struggle with addiction, do white-collar crimes, or take advantage of weaker ones.
A person's own judgment can also reflect implicit prejudices. In places where certain racial, gender, body type, or aptitude biases prevail, people who do not conform to privileged norms or preferred groups find themselves out, no matter how hard they work or how competitive their skill set The constant expression of structural inequality conditions can make people of different identity groups believe that they are individually flawed or collectively flawed. For example, in the male dominated field, women can have regular promotions that their male partners get easily, and in most white educational institutions, colorful children can understand internally that when positive black voices are excluded or reduced in the curriculum, they are not good enough. And brown historical personalities. Prolonged exposure to such situations can lead children and adults to develop learned helplessness and low self-esteem in many aspects of life.
Once you are able to recognize the people who try to bring you down, don't respond to your emotions or get too excited, start pushing yourself away from them. Look for people who are positive, who encourage you and who bring out the best in yourself. Try to build relationships with them.
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