Pride noun\ ˈprīd\
Definition of pride
- 1 the quality or state of being proud: such as inordinate self-esteem: conceit
- a reasonable or justifiable self-respect
- delight or elation arising from some act, possession, or relationship parental pride
- proud or disdainful behavior or treatment: disdain
- ostentatious display highest pitch: prime
- source of pride: the best in a group or class
The presence of negative thoughts about other people indicates pride, the vanity mode of which reflects a sense of superiority, and the hate mode originates destructive comments about them.
In the hate mode, I seek freedom from social restraints; I negate the value of social concepts and responsibilities since I value only my own independence. I prefer to be left alone; if I am not, then I daydream of violence. I belittle the achievements of others. I see my past life as a dreary life, a life of obeying rules and regulations, a life of obeying other people.
In the vanity mode, I judge all issues in black and white terms, I have no moderation, no flexibility, and no toleration to opposing views. I am dogmatic. My views cannot be wrong.
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