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sa tingin ko si bakla may symtomas ng inferiority complex. eto tignan ninyo:
You may have noticed the following inferiority complex signs when dealing with someone who suffers from such a complex:
Rudeness: On the other hand, they may also be outspoken, to an extent that is rude. This stems from the constant desire to prove to themselves or others, that they too, are capable of doing all those things that the other is doing.
Blaming the Universe: Any failure on part of such persons is directly blamed on external factors such as poor luck, bad company, or just their environment in general. They are never able to accept that the failure may have occurred due to a mistake on their part. The whole universe is responsible for their misery and their failure.
Sour Grapes: One of the most prominent inferiority complex symptoms is the 'sour grapes' attitude. For instance, they may not have been able to perform a certain task at work properly, and if a colleague did it successfully, they would attribute the success to external factors such as help from someone else, or just plain luck. They will never attribute the colleague's success to personal capabilities or merit. This symptom is a way of compensating for the truth, that the colleague may indeed be better at a particular task than them.
Lack of Sportsmanship: Such persons refuse to participate in any type of competition, where their abilities will be tested against those of others. Even if they do, the 'sour grapes' attitude is most likely to come to the fore. They may however, relish the feeling of winning, though they may not take any steps in this direction.
Extreme Sensitivity: Persons who have an inferiority complex exhibit extreme sensitivity to compliments and criticism. If it is a compliment, they question its genuineness, and if it is criticism, they go on the defense immediately. They do not respond to light humor too well. Also, even if you happen to make a passing comment, they may take it personally.
Fishing for Compliments: Those suffering from an inferiority complex are most likely to be found fishing for compliments from others. However, sometimes, in spite of fishing for compliments, they may not accept them and believe that the person giving them is doing so just because he was asked to.
Fear of Making Mistakes: Such persons also fear attempting something new, simply because they have a deep fear of making mistakes and being reprimanded for it.
Though these seem like obvious signs, some of them are not always very obvious. If you suspect someone portraying these inferiority complex symptoms or even traces of them, it is time to dig deeper and get to the root of the problem, so that it can be eliminated.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/infer...-symptoms.html
You may have noticed the following inferiority complex signs when dealing with someone who suffers from such a complex:
Rudeness: On the other hand, they may also be outspoken, to an extent that is rude. This stems from the constant desire to prove to themselves or others, that they too, are capable of doing all those things that the other is doing.
Blaming the Universe: Any failure on part of such persons is directly blamed on external factors such as poor luck, bad company, or just their environment in general. They are never able to accept that the failure may have occurred due to a mistake on their part. The whole universe is responsible for their misery and their failure.
Sour Grapes: One of the most prominent inferiority complex symptoms is the 'sour grapes' attitude. For instance, they may not have been able to perform a certain task at work properly, and if a colleague did it successfully, they would attribute the success to external factors such as help from someone else, or just plain luck. They will never attribute the colleague's success to personal capabilities or merit. This symptom is a way of compensating for the truth, that the colleague may indeed be better at a particular task than them.
Lack of Sportsmanship: Such persons refuse to participate in any type of competition, where their abilities will be tested against those of others. Even if they do, the 'sour grapes' attitude is most likely to come to the fore. They may however, relish the feeling of winning, though they may not take any steps in this direction.
Extreme Sensitivity: Persons who have an inferiority complex exhibit extreme sensitivity to compliments and criticism. If it is a compliment, they question its genuineness, and if it is criticism, they go on the defense immediately. They do not respond to light humor too well. Also, even if you happen to make a passing comment, they may take it personally.
Fishing for Compliments: Those suffering from an inferiority complex are most likely to be found fishing for compliments from others. However, sometimes, in spite of fishing for compliments, they may not accept them and believe that the person giving them is doing so just because he was asked to.
Fear of Making Mistakes: Such persons also fear attempting something new, simply because they have a deep fear of making mistakes and being reprimanded for it.
Though these seem like obvious signs, some of them are not always very obvious. If you suspect someone portraying these inferiority complex symptoms or even traces of them, it is time to dig deeper and get to the root of the problem, so that it can be eliminated.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/infer...-symptoms.html
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