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    High self-esteem concerns the person himself, it is his good attitude to himself on the basis of accumulated information, objective criteria, on the basis of thinking about what his place is in the world, on the basis of achievements and qualities, or on the basis of understanding the importance of self-esteem, as a special case of respect for all people.

    Arrogance necessarily affects someone else, it is necessarily addressed to another person, that is, it is a comparison of oneself with another person, and a conscious elevation above him, often by belittling his merits or personality. In fact, we are not able to objectively assess the personality of another person, but arrogant behavior is such an attempt, and, most often, this attitude” from high ” is manifested by default and to strangers.

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