Why does the inferiority complex arise?
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"The inferiority complex is born from a hidden superiority complex; when our grand self-image is not validated by reality, we plunge into the pain of feeling like nothing."
According to Osho, the inferiority complex arises from a hidden superiority complex: we imagine ourselves Everest, the center of the world, and when life refuses to confirm it, the unproven fantasy collapses into 'I am nothing.' The painful gap between imagined grandeur and lived reality breeds inferiority. Only those nurturing superiority in the mind come to feel inferior when they cannot make their self-image true.
You feel small because you first believed you were the biggest, and when you can’t prove it, the feeling flips into “I’m nothing.”
Why this matters practically
- Notice and drop fantasies of being superior; it prevents the swing into worthlessness.
- Stop comparing; accept ordinariness to align self-image with reality.
- Build self-worth on presence and action, not grand ideas.
- Stop comparing; accept ordinariness to align self-image with reality.
- Build self-worth on presence and action, not grand ideas.
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