Types of psychological contracts and how to overcome them
No community is free from these issues. 1- The appearance complex: a love for showing off and being in the spotlight... the desire for others to see and know you (even if you won’t benefit from their knowing). This type fills Facebook, YouTube, and forums!
2- The inferiority complex: an unconscious, suppressed readiness, meaning the person is not aware of its existence. It arises from repeated situations that make the person feel helpless, powerless, and a failure. As this feeling intensifies, the person tends to suppress it, leading to a breakdown of their existence and even to a denial of their actual flaws. However, anything that reminds them of their shortcomings automatically triggers them to defend themselves. Characteristics of a person suffering from an inferiority complex include: aggression, arrogance, excessive pride, pretending to be brave, and overestimating oneself. They may try to draw attention to themselves through false bragging, fake boasting, fabrications, lies, or inappropriate dressing or pretentious speech.
Caesar Al-Tamimi
No community is free from these issues. 1- The appearance complex: a love for showing off and being in the spotlight... the desire for others to see and know you (even if you won’t benefit from their knowing). This type fills Facebook, YouTube, and forums!
2- The inferiority complex: an unconscious, suppressed readiness, meaning the person is not aware of its existence. It arises from repeated situations that make the person feel helpless, powerless, and a failure. As this feeling intensifies, the person tends to suppress it, leading to a breakdown of their existence and even to a denial of their actual flaws. However, anything that reminds them of their shortcomings automatically triggers them to defend themselves. Characteristics of a person suffering from an inferiority complex include: aggression, arrogance, excessive pride, pretending to be brave, and overestimating oneself. They may try to draw attention to themselves through false bragging, fake boasting, fabrications, lies, or inappropriate dressing or pretentious speech.
Caesar Al-Tamimi