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Inferiority Mind Complex

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I heard this term used once before and I found it awesome, though I don't truely know what it means.

Is there a defenition to the term? I've looked it up on google and found Inferiority Complex, which isn't really what I wanted.

What I think it means is that the person suffering from it believes that his mind is inferior and accepts it, as if it was the norm for him.

What are your oppinions?
 

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I heard this term used once before and I found it awesome, though I don't truely know what it means.

Is there a defenition to the word? I've looked it up on google and found Inferiority Complex, which isn't really what I wanted.

What I think it means is that the person suffering from it believes that his mind is inferior and accepts it, as if it was the norm for him.

What are your oppinions?
I have not heard this term before, and I am clueless what it´s supposed to mean.
I´m not the sharpest knife in the drawer, after all, and I have come to accept this fact. ^_^
 
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Inferiority Mind Complex? Can't say I've heard it. But it seems, simply enough, to be the inferiority complex qualified noologically (i.e. mind-related). One struggles with the feeling that one's intelligence and/or imagination are inferior to another's, and wants to overcome this perception. It's power-based: the perceived inferior one creates his inferiority as a problem because he wants to have power over others.

I mean, we're all inferior to each other in many, many aspects. I have absolutely no sense of direction, and I mean this in the saddest, simultaneously funniest, sense imaginable. But it comes down to social perception, as all power-philosophies are -- we want the attention of others, and certain traits extract more attention; thus if we don't have these traits and want them, this means looking to overcome those who don't, thus stealing the potentiality of the spotlight shining on them. All power-individuals really are thieves at heart.
 
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