It is usually referred to as "peer pressure".
Such a person may be called manipulative or cunning, exhibiting behavior that aims to deceive or influence others for their own benefit.
The term for a person's own pattern of thinking, behavior, and emotion is called an individual's personality. It is a unique combination of characteristics that influence how a person relates to themselves and others.
The act of comparing oneself to others and determining one's own worth and abilities based on their achievements and qualities is called social comparison.
Incomplete Dominance
Not usually. There is a group called cyanobacteria which do. They are also called blue-green algae. But all the others are consumers and do not make their own food.
The inability to consider the perspective of others is called egocentrism. This is when a person is primarily focused on their own thoughts, feelings, and experiences without adequately taking into account the viewpoints of others.
Children typically begin to develop a theory of mind around the age of 2 to 3 years, as they start to understand that others have thoughts, beliefs, and desires different from their own. By age 4 to 5, most children can recognize that these mental states can influence behavior. This understanding continues to evolve and become more sophisticated as they grow older.
Ultimately, you are the 'boss' of you. Each person is responsible for their own actions and their own decisions.No matter what circumstances you are in or what age you are, the rules (laws) may have been set by others, but each of us decides our own actions and choices.
Depending on the maturity of the child, the answer varies. Orphanges let kids be on their own around the age of 16. Many children move out of their parents home around 18 years of age, for college purposes. If the child is irresponsible then they should stay with someone of good influence.
The concept of psychological projection influences our perceptions and interactions with others by causing us to attribute our own thoughts, feelings, and traits onto them. This can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and biases in our relationships as we may project our own insecurities or desires onto others, shaping how we see and interact with them.
It covers many themes, but in my opinion the main one is about coming to terms with one's own mortality and how your live can influence others.
Hrothgar is implying that Unferth's own evil deeds and intentions are what allow him to recognize evil in others like the devil. This comment highlights the idea that one's own actions and intentions can influence their perceptions and judgments of others.