Conceited People

Conceited people have Excessiveve pride, they over estimate their own merits and abilities.They idolise themselves as much as they despise others. Likewise, concieted people assume others hold them in very high regard , their personality is made up of excessive arrogance and conceit.

Conceited people can’t keep a low profile because their arrogance gives them away. Maybe their self-importance and arrogance go under the radar sometimes. But as soon as they find themselves in a slightly more difficult situation, their uncontrollable arrogance shows its face. Note: t he difference between arrogance and pride is that the latter isn’t associated with a need to look down on other people. 

Conceited people love themselves too much, this makes them pretentious and self-iimportant. They hide their insecurity and they have a lot of distrust. That’s why they’re consitantly aware of what people think of them and thier image. Yet they also want to look like they don’t care about any opinion except their own.

Megalomania
Although it’s closely related to narcissism, megalomania has a somewhat more pathological nuance. It’s considered a mental disorder because it manifests as a rigid behavioral pattern based on fantasies, delusions of greatness, and the constant search for self-gratification.
Conceited people with megalomaniac tendencies think that they’re very socially important. They consider themselves capable of performing great deeds and holders of enormous wealth. However, these beliefs are both irrational and overestimated.

Their lack of modesty and humility makes these individuals believe they’re always right simply because they’re them. Thus, they often use positions of false power or authority to defend and impose their perspective onto others.

They feel the constant need to know what others think of them. However, they try to hide that need and appear indifferent. The importance these individuals give to social media is remarkable. And this is where we see their illusions of grandeur.

Conceited people want to stand out because they consider themselves magnanimous.

They get upset over little things
Their arrogance makes them get angry very easily over the littlest things. For example, if they think you’re not paying enough attention to them, they’ll unconsciously search for any excuse to confront you.

Narcissistic people treat the people around them like objects or simple means to their ends. The objectification of others feeds their pretensions and the concept they have of themselves as superior beings.

Now remember, self-love is not the same as narcissism or conceit. It’s a sign that your self-esteem and self-concept are healthy. However, believing you have the moral authority to step on others is proof not only of arrogance and but of a lack of humility as well.

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