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Materialism
preoccupation with physical comforts and things
put someone on a pedestal
treat someone like she/he is perfect
entitlement
(n) having the right to certain privileges; believing, sometimes without cause, that one deserves or has a right to certain privileges
diagnosis
identification of a disease
unethical
not morally correct
to be slighted by sb
to have someone make a remark that criticizes you or offends you
personality disorders
psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior patterns that impair social functioning
grandiose
grand in an impressive or stately way; marked by pompous affectation or grandeur, absurdly exaggerated
piggyback on
to use something that someone else has made or done in order to get an advantage
superficially
in a way that seems to be real or important when this is not true or correct
overt
open, not hidden, expressed or revealed in a way that is easily recognized
endure
to carry on through despite hardships; to put up with
steer
to make something or someone go in a particular direction or progress in a particular way
thrive
to grow, develop, or be successful
entrepreneurial
characterized by the taking of financial risks in the hope of profit; enterprising.
correlation
a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
flip side
the opposite, less good, or less popular side of something
underlying
real but not immediately obvious
narcissistic
having to do with extreme self-adoration and a feeling of superiority of everyone
narcissist
a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves
allure
the power to attract or charm
hubris
excessive pride or self-confidence
belittle
to make something appear smaller than it is; to refer to in a way that suggests lack of importance or value
humble
having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance
endemic
especially of a disease or a condition, regularly found and very common among a particular group or in a particular area
pre-eminence
the condition or quality of excelling others
showboat
to show off
esteem
to regard highly; a highly favourable opinion or judgement
innate
existing from birth, inborn
tunnel vision
thinking about one part of a plan or problem instead of considering all the parts
empathy
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
manipulative
skillful in influencing or controlling others to your own advantage
flattery
excessive or insincere praise
narcissism
excessive self-love and self-absorption