Handling someone who thinks they are better than everyone else
By chiyochan
@chiyosan (30186)
Philippines
July 3, 2012 7:50pm CST
I am sure we have had experienced someone who always thinks they are better than you, or on everybody else. Sometimes I find it rather difficult not to let these people know how they are and what they are letting people feel. So do you, will you confront these kind of people and how do we handle them? i wonder why people are like this somethings, they are very open to criticizing you even in public to just feel that they are better... so do you think they deserve to have a taste of their own medicine?
How do you handle such a person, say they are with you in your office, or with you in school?
4 responses
@axlrate7 (1405)
• Philippines
18 Aug 12
Actually this is one of my problem today, I don't know how to handle this type of personality. In church, I know people who are like this, a zeal off type, they never listen and only they'll say what makes interest them, they're thinking that their ideas is only the right one. I really don't know how to handle this, only by the grace of GOD I can tolerate them.
@asiacevillar (643)
• Philippines
12 Aug 12
I've encountered folks like that when I was in College. People who others call as "intellectual snobs", they feel they're more intelligent and do much better either in class or in other activities than any other people. I sometimes feel or think that they have this personality disorder called "Narcissistic Personality". They feel they are more superior than others.



@anachroniSaM (191)
• Philippines
19 Jul 12
This is nothing new, at all. There will always be people who tend to go and think that they are much better than anybody who could exist. At the end of the they, there really are some lesser people than we are, BUT there are some much greater still than we are, as well. It is only a matter of perception and better understanding to totally deal with those kind of high-and-mighty people. I think we should just let them be. It is only up to them to sooner or later realize that something is not actually right with their thinking. Let them resolve their issues on their own. :)
@idivyanshu (1)
• India
10 Jul 12
EIther avoid them or tell them about their behavior.
Prove them that others are better than them " not you" but others.




