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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Superiority complex refers to an exaggerated feeling of being superior to others.The term was coined by Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 May 28, 1937), as part of his School of Individual psychology. It was introduced in his series of books, including "Understanding Human Nature" and "Social Interest". The term "superiority complex", in everyday usage, refers to an overly high opinion of oneself; in psychology, it refers to the unrealistic and exaggerated belief that one is better than others. This is…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Superiority complex refers to an exaggerated feeling of being superior to others.The term was coined by Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 May 28, 1937), as part of his School of Individual psychology. It was introduced in his series of books, including "Understanding Human Nature" and "Social Interest". The term "superiority complex", in everyday usage, refers to an overly high opinion of oneself; in psychology, it refers to the unrealistic and exaggerated belief that one is better than others. This is juxtaposed to "inferiority complex" sufferers in whom this develops as a way to compensate for unconscious feelings of low self-esteem or inadequacy. An inferiority complex in adults, even business executives, may lead the afflicted to put on a tough facade and try to make others think well of them, but inside they feel inadequate and do not respect themselves. Those exhibiting the superiority complex have a self-image of supremacy versus those with inferiority complexes; who may project their feelings of inferiority onto others who threaten their facade of superiority.