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Is it possible to have both an inferiority and superiority complex?

Is it possible to have both an inferiority and superiority complex?

Yes, absolutely. I see inferiority complex and superiority complex as two sides of a coin. Very particularly this kind of coin: The side with the denomination represents inferiority complex and the emblem side represents superiority complex.

What is intellectual complex?

Intellectual functioning refers to the “general mental ability that includes reasoning, planning, problem solving, abstract thinking, comprehending complex ideas, learning quickly and learning from experience”. Significantly limited or impaired intellectual functioning characterizes intellectual disabilities.

How do you deal with inferiority complex?

To start to overcome your feelings of inferiority, try the following:

  1. Make fewer comparisons.
  2. Practice gratitude.
  3. Challenge your thinking.
  4. Don’t rely on positive affirmations.
  5. Give yourself a chance.
  6. Practice mindfulness.
  7. Practice self-acceptance.

What does intellectually superior mean?

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a person of superior intellect. a person who places a high value on or pursues things of interest to the intellect or the more complex forms and fields of knowledge, as aesthetic or philosophical matters, especially on an abstract and general level.

What is intellectual superiority?

A superiority complex is a behavior that suggests a person believes they’re somehow superior to others. People with this complex often have exaggerated opinions of themselves. They may believe their abilities and achievements surpass those of others.

How do you deal with insecurities?

How to Stop Being Insecure and Build Self-Esteem

  1. Affirm your value.
  2. Prioritize your needs.
  3. Embrace the awkward.
  4. Challenge your thoughts.
  5. Keep good company.
  6. Step away.
  7. Reflect on the good.
  8. Make time for joy.

How do you overcome Cain complex?

  1. Build Your Self Confidence.
  2. Positive Self-Talk.
  3. Surround Yourself With Positive People.
  4. Stop comparing yourself to everyone else.
  5. You need to be kind to yourself.
  6. Don’t think in absolutes.
  7. Practicing Assertiveness.
  8. Learning to Say “No”.