There's an equivalent horror in the oversaturation and undersaturation of both: self-worth and self-pity, be that as it may, despite demoting yourself to some terrible degree, the belittlement of self rests personal, quite contrary to self-worth which perturbs others and is unfavorably impersonal.
Arrogance is a frankenstein which gets into humanbeings when they cease to abide by the standards of natural, proper and gratifying behavior. Arrogance is all about inhuman characteristic. Imagine an angel-faced, simple-hearted cute little girl cycling down the road, mistakenly slaps into an arrogant rude man with bulging belly, who, not complying with the human traits, starts to glower at her, while she's still gaping at him in awe after confronted by what appeared to be but an aggressive juggernaut before her widening eyes, his unbearable arrogance almost freezes the blood in her veins; ensuingly, the girl begins to cry, and even her heart melting cry is a failure in dispelling his attitude, beclouded with arrogance; yes this is how much the abhorrent might of arrogance sucks!
In any event, without regard to the urged sensitivity of any episode, an arrogant will forever be bound to transcend all levels of appropriateness.
How can a humanbeing survive with accommodation of arrogance of any sort within, in any form, because of whatever predilections, unjustified or injuriously justified to oneself alone; haughtiness is not part of our anima, it is a devilish trait.
Don't uplift yourself overmuch that the door to reach you turn untouchable, it's a matter of fortune that out of 6.77 billion others, you are being approached. It's not harder to be nice to people. If you think you're greatly capable, let your humility bend you forward in respect, and if you think you are not versed enough, let your respectful submission force others to have a worthy opinion of you. Arrogance is just a cheap temporal escape from reality to experience self-constituted elevation; therefore, one must avoid it.
Friday, April 3, 2009
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