Self Righteousness

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Bryan
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Self Righteousness

Post by Bryan » Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:03 am

What is self-righteousness, and how does it affect interpersonal relationships and social dynamics? Can self-righteous attitudes lead to conflicts or misunderstandings? How do people develop self-righteous tendencies, and what psychological factors contribute? Are there ways to recognize and address self-righteous behavior in oneself? How does self-righteousness impact one's ability to empathize with others?

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Henrywrites » Fri Jul 26, 2024 5:15 am

The issue with self righteousness is that it can become a big issue if one is unable to balance it with trying to talk down on others. That is the issue that can make them have clashes with others who decides to live their lives the way they want.

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Kane » Thu Aug 01, 2024 6:28 pm

Can anyone explain this to me. What is self-righteousness, and how does it manifest in behavior and attitudes? How can self-righteousness impact personal relationships and social interactions?

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Sophia » Mon Aug 05, 2024 1:20 pm

Self-righteousness is generally viewed as negative because it often involves an inflated sense of one's own moral superiority, leading to judgment and intolerance towards others. It can damage relationships and hinder constructive dialogue. While having strong personal values is important, self-righteousness can blind individuals to other perspectives and create unnecessary conflict. Striving for humility and empathy is typically a more constructive approach.

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Alina » Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:59 pm

self-righteousness can be problematic. When I become overly convinced of my moral superiority or beliefs, it can lead to arrogance, close-mindedness, and strained relationships. It can make me less empathetic and dismissive of others' perspectives, hindering meaningful dialogue and growth. While it's important to have strong principles, I try to stay humble and open-minded to avoid the negative effects of self-righteousness

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Willie » Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:19 am

In moments of self-righteousness, I sometimes feel a strong conviction in my beliefs, which can boost my confidence and determination. It helps me stand firm in my values and make decisions aligned with my principles. However, I try to remain aware of the potential downsides, like alienating others or becoming closed-minded, and strive for balance and humility.

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Re: Self Righteousness

Post by Min George » Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:11 am

Self righteousness is that stance that you take which makes you feel that you are morally better than another. It always leads to serious societal problems because a self righteous person might most likely discriminate against those he or she perceives as not being morally up to standard.

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