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Some sort of superiority thing.
(Anticon/City Slang), featured its most inscrutable verses yet and an itchy sort of superiority complex.
"I read somewhere that the three things that make people successful are this sort of superiority complex that 'I'm the best at what I do', the second is, 'I'm not good enough', and the third is understanding delayed gratification.
It took a long time to turn that sort of superiority into meaningful reality yesterday, but the Championship side scored at useful times and, crucially, were able to hold off the rally early in the second half that promised to bring the hopeful home side back into serious contention.
Both teams went into the match in good form and the early stages involved them battling for some sort of superiority.
The home side struggled to find the rhythm and range of their passing game under the pressure and physical nature of Stoke's play as both sides wrestled for some sort of superiority early on.
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"He has sort of a superiority complex," said a critic who was once a confidant.
There's even a psychological theory behind it, the Dunning-Kruger effect, in which people function under some sort of illusionary superiority, unable to comprehend their own incompetence.
"The addiction to Asiatic mysticism, separated from Asiatic religion, produced a sort of frigid superiority in a man like Aldous Huxley; and something which to me is very much more repellent in Gurdjieff and Ouspensky".
Does our capitalist society have a sort of "social superiority complex", that both motivates people to come to our country, while also driving other countries to dislike us?
It's hard for me to assume that a man who worships at the altar of Bill Cosby and is BFFs with Chris Rock has any sort of cultural superiority complex.
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