Ghost of the dead horse
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I'd like to gather some tales about different types of people who exhibit, in your opinion, belief of their own superiority, or belief of superiority of their own type.
Beliefs related to superiority are pretty revealing stuff. I'm thinking that when a person opens up and tells or shows how superior they are, they aren't inhibiting themselves much, and we see a glimpse of stuff that really matters to them.
Also, those can be wonderful moments for someone to show how much of an ass they are.
I'll start.
a male ESTP:
-often the life of the party, and indeed, makes a mundane situation a party
-extremely good with games of many sorts
-for years, liked to play against weaker opponents, and often made the game a humiliating situation
-teased and verbally humiliated his opponents while scoring points in any game
-extremely flashy show-off whenever he did something good with his teammate
-flamboyant and extravagant when discussing which games to play, with the hint that as a superior player he is going to win them anyway
-outside the settings of games, he made fun of people who for reason or another were uncool, or did stupid stuff, especially the kind of stupid where the person wasn't aware of the situation
a male INTJ
-silently accepts that the people in general aren't much of intellectuals, and they in general don't get many things straight
-he does things by the book, and success is there with him, forever
-other people have given in to all kinds of money-wasting, like being hospitable to guests, going to restaurants, bars, decorating their house, etc. which he only sees as something that a person prone to immoderation would do.
-that a person lives a normal life is a sign of herd-mindedness, whereas a real winner would be above normal social dealings with their peers, and do some kind of work alone and emerge as a winner
-other people are show-offs, which is a poor intellectual choise, as lot of money is spent showing off to other people, where no real work is done
-people in general aren't intelligent, so they secure work by perfecting some very limited skillset and knowledge base, so they can win their competitors. That in his opinion is a tactic of an unintelligent person.
-other people don't have enough of a willpower to invest great deals of money and wait for the profit for few decades.
Beliefs related to superiority are pretty revealing stuff. I'm thinking that when a person opens up and tells or shows how superior they are, they aren't inhibiting themselves much, and we see a glimpse of stuff that really matters to them.
Also, those can be wonderful moments for someone to show how much of an ass they are.
I'll start.
a male ESTP:
-often the life of the party, and indeed, makes a mundane situation a party
-extremely good with games of many sorts
-for years, liked to play against weaker opponents, and often made the game a humiliating situation
-teased and verbally humiliated his opponents while scoring points in any game
-extremely flashy show-off whenever he did something good with his teammate
-flamboyant and extravagant when discussing which games to play, with the hint that as a superior player he is going to win them anyway
-outside the settings of games, he made fun of people who for reason or another were uncool, or did stupid stuff, especially the kind of stupid where the person wasn't aware of the situation
a male INTJ
-silently accepts that the people in general aren't much of intellectuals, and they in general don't get many things straight
-he does things by the book, and success is there with him, forever
-other people have given in to all kinds of money-wasting, like being hospitable to guests, going to restaurants, bars, decorating their house, etc. which he only sees as something that a person prone to immoderation would do.
-that a person lives a normal life is a sign of herd-mindedness, whereas a real winner would be above normal social dealings with their peers, and do some kind of work alone and emerge as a winner
-other people are show-offs, which is a poor intellectual choise, as lot of money is spent showing off to other people, where no real work is done
-people in general aren't intelligent, so they secure work by perfecting some very limited skillset and knowledge base, so they can win their competitors. That in his opinion is a tactic of an unintelligent person.
-other people don't have enough of a willpower to invest great deals of money and wait for the profit for few decades.