Inferiority is a common psychological phenomenon. What are the manifestations of inferior people?
Inferior people lack love from an early age. They long to be cared for and understood, but often close off their inner selves tightly due to fear of being hurt. This sense of lack of love makes them full of guardedness and distrust towards the outside world.
Inferior individuals have social phobia, always worrying that their words and actions will evoke ridicule or aversion from others, hence choosing to avoid.
Inferior people do not love themselves, nor do they accept themselves. They have a low self-evaluation, severely lacking in confidence. They always magnify their shortcomings and overlook their strengths and talents. They believe they are not worthy of love and respect, feeling undeserving of anything good.
Inferior individuals are sensitive and easily angered, prone to losing control of their emotions. They are overly sensitive to others’ evaluations of them. A casual remark or an unintentional glance from someone else can easily touch their sensitive nerves, triggering their dissatisfaction and anger.
Inferior people are accustomed to lying. They always wear masks, afraid to face their true selves and to be seen through by others. Therefore, they choose to cover their inadequacies with lies, attempting to create a perfect image in front of others.
Inferior individuals have a strong sense of vanity. They yearn for others’ approval and admiration, as if that is the only way to prove their worth. They always pursue trends, keen on using branded products, attempting to elevate their status and identity through these external symbols.
Inferior individuals have a strong sense of jealousy. When they see others more successful and happier than them, an indescribable resentment arises in their hearts.
Inferior individuals are enthusiastic about throwing themselves into a lofty cause, following a great leader, or joining an honorable group. They hope to find a sense of belonging in this way, but they overlook the importance of personal growth.
Inferior individuals are very servile, willingly subjecting themselves to others’ domination, and even willingly restraining themselves. They dare not challenge authority, always choosing to obey and compromise. They fear the uncertainty and risks brought by freedom and independence, thus preferring to maintain the status quo, even if it is a painful one.
Inferior individuals, like a trapped beast, both long for freedom and seek security, both yearn for love and fear being hurt.