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What makes people act like they're better than others?

It's not a question to be answered with the usual "they're jealous" or "they want to look better". It's more than that. this is a question that has puzzled people for centuries.

What makes them think they're better than others? Why do some people think they deserve more than others?

The answer is surprisingly simple: The only reason people act like they're better than others is because of their own self-perception.

People act like they're better than other people because they believe it. They believe that they are superior, and this belief justifies their behavior. It makes them feel good about themselves, so it's easier for them to behave in an aggressive manner toward others. People who experience low self-esteem do the same thing, but for different reasons.

They also believe that they're better than other people because of their own self-perception, but it's not because they feel superior—it's because they feel inferior. Their view of themselves is so negative that their own behavior becomes aggressive and hostile toward others in an attempt to compensate for their feelings of inadequacy.

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Heres A link To Survey Junkie Daniel Clinton90 (talk) 13:09, 26 May 2023 (UTC)