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The word for a person who makes themselves out to be better than they really are is "boastful" or "pretentious."
I believe your question is actually, what is the difference between a medicine that makes you feel better versus a medicine that actually makes you better. A medicine that makes you feel better but doesn't actually treat anything is called a placebo - it is generally a sugar pill or a gelatin pill with no active ingredients. However, the simple act of taking something that is supposed to make you feel better can cause you to actually feel better. A medicine that actually makes you better is a true medication with active pharmacologic agent(s) that will affect a biologic process to improve your health.
it makes them feel better and makes them a better person
Its depends upon the person, actually better means the Engineering field you get more salary, right. you should have special and creative skills to be a better Engineer and ofcourse any engineering field, Engineers makes the world..
Wisdom makes a Man a better living person and widom makes a Man a wise person..Gets??
The word for that is humanitarian: it is a person who makes life better for people.
it makes you a better person. ROCK ROCKS
Because he is much better than you
Someone with a better education than you
Planning a house:Architect. Actually building a house:Builder.
If the Muslim really beleives that he's in front of Allah and makes a perfect prayer, it will absolutely make him a better person
Religion in itself does not make a beter person. It is your belief and faith in God, and His one and only Son, Jesus Christ, that makes you a better person.