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'''Emotional inferiority''' is a [[personality trait]] associted with the feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. These feelings of insecurity may be [[conscious]] or [[unconscious]] and lead people to have low [[self confidence]] and [[self esteem]] and to feel they cannot cope with the stresses of everyday life. |
'''Emotional inferiority''' is a [[personality trait]] associted with the feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. These feelings of insecurity may be [[conscious]] or [[unconscious]] and lead people to have low [[self confidence]] and [[self esteem]] and to feel they cannot cope with the stresses of everyday life. |
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Emotional inferiority is a personality trait associted with the feeling that one is inferior to others in some way. These feelings of insecurity may be conscious or unconscious and lead people to have low self confidence and self esteem and to feel they cannot cope with the stresses of everyday life.