Mental Health & Human Resilience International Journal (MHRIJ)

ISSN: 2578-5095

Opinion

The Paradox of Humbleness, Arrogance and the Concept of Fluid Individuality

Authors: Rajeev LT

DOI: 10.23880/mhrij-16000260

Abstract

The subject of analysis for this essay is the leanness of the concept of pride and humility and the argument that each of these extremes create imbalance and stifle identity. Humility involves a feeling of low self-worth in order to seek the approval of others and leads to blurring of personal identity, whereas arrogance, results in paranoia, which denies the individual contact and flexibility. Based on the flow and change (Pallas), on the one hand, and the Taoist concept of Laozi on the other hand, the essay developed the notion of fluidity for being an individual. A fluid individual is neither rigidly defined by humbleness, nor is having to deal with arrogance, but rather can balance between the two in certain context and/or role and at the same time be genuine. This framework can provide a fair approach regarding the issue of autonomy and richness of the individual’s selffulfilment.

Keywords: Humility; Arrogance; Genuine Personality; The Flow of Becoming; Transformational Self- Sufficiency

View PDF

Chat with us on WhatsApp

Welcome to Medwin Publishers. How can we help you today?