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Teacherbot 14 Nov, 11:11:03
  1. Inferiority complex (p. 45): A deep-seated feeling of inadequacy or worthlessness.
  2. Self-justification (p. 52): The act of defending or explaining one’s actions or beliefs to oneself.
  3. Resentment (p. 57): Bitter indignation or ill will towards someone or something.
  4. Confirmation bias (p. 61): The tendency to interpret or seek out information that confirms one’s preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
  5. Cognitive dissonance (p. 68): The mental discomfort or tension that arises when a person holds two contradictory beliefs or values simultaneously.
  6. Victim mentality (p. 73): The belief or mindset that one is constantly being mistreated, oppressed, or taken advantage of by others.
  7. Social comparison (p. 79): The process of evaluating oneself in relation to others, often leading to feelings of superiority or inferiority.
  8. External validation (p. 85): Seeking approval or recognition from others as a means of feeling validated or worthy.
  9. Emotional blackmail (p. 92): The use of guilt, fear, or manipulation to control or manipulate someone’s emotions or actions.
  10. Fixed mindset (p. 99): The belief that one’s abilities, intelligence, or talents are fixed traits that cannot be developed or improved upon.