How is an inferiority complex created?
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definition
"The inferiority complex arises from the hidden claim of superiority; when your ego demands greatness but reality falls short, you are left with the pain of feeling insignificant."
According to Osho, an inferiority complex is born from a concealed superiority claim: you secretly assume you’re the greatest, the world’s center, then fail to substantiate it in life. The gap between egoic ambition and actual performance breeds remorse, anguish, and the feeling of being nothing. Striving to assert superiority paradoxically manufactures inferiority.
If you think you must be the best but can’t prove it, you start feeling small and less than others.
Why this matters practically
- Notice when egoic expectations outrun real abilities; adjust goals and actions.
- Practice humility and acceptance; drop the compulsion to be 'the best.'
- Focus on honest effort and learning, closing the gap between self-image and reality.
- Practice humility and acceptance; drop the compulsion to be 'the best.'
- Focus on honest effort and learning, closing the gap between self-image and reality.
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