The tendency to only associate with people who are similar to oneself can limit social interactions and hinder diversity. It can create echo chambers where people only hear similar viewpoints, leading to less exposure to different perspectives and experiences. This can result in a lack of understanding and empathy towards others who are different, ultimately hindering social growth and diversity.
It is called self-enhancement bias or self-serving bias, where individuals have a tendency to perceive themselves in a more positive light than others perceive them.
self-reference effect
Egotism is the practice of thinking or talking about oneself excessively. It often involves an inflated sense of self-importance and a tendency to prioritize one's own needs and desires over others.
This is known as theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states like beliefs and desires to oneself and others. It underlies our capacity for empathy, social interactions, and understanding intentions.
"Emotional Detachment" or "Emotionally detached", please. It means simply that one has put one's emotions in abeyance, and is operating from a purely rational, reasoned position without intereference of any emotion.
The tendency to believe generally positive of flattering descriptions of oneself.
The tendency to believe generally positive of flattering descriptions of oneself.
Locus of Control
It is called self-enhancement bias or self-serving bias, where individuals have a tendency to perceive themselves in a more positive light than others perceive them.
self-reference effect
Love is strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties and affiliation is to connect or associate oneself
Egotism is the practice of thinking or talking about oneself excessively. It often involves an inflated sense of self-importance and a tendency to prioritize one's own needs and desires over others.
"Egotistical" means being excessively self-centered or self-absorbed, often to the point of ignoring or disregarding the needs and feelings of others. It can also suggest a tendency to boast or be overly proud of oneself.
self control, recognizing diversity, stability and balance
Ownlife in Newspeak implies individualism and independence, which are considered thought crimes in the society of 1984. It refers to a person's tendency to think and act for themselves, rather than conforming to the Party's control.
Dignity is used to promote respect, honor, and integrity for oneself and others. It helps maintain self-worth, preserve autonomy, and uphold human rights in various interactions and relationships.
Modesty is often personified as a humble figure, characterized by simplicity and a lack of vanity. This personification embodies qualities such as humility, discretion, and a tendency to avoid drawing attention to oneself.