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    50 Examples of Pride

    Examples   /   by admin   /   May 31, 2022

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    The pride is the level of self-esteem and recognition of achievements and dignities, which is achieved individually, either collectively or personally. For example: an entrepreneur who feels very good and with great satisfaction for having made his company a successful multinational.

    • See also:self respect

    types of pride

    There are two types of pride, which respond to its positive and negative value. This differentiation makes pride a virtue or a defect:

    • As virtue. It is the feeling of having achieved something important from effort and her own skills. It is the kind of pride that is valued and welcomed by other people. This value can be for one's own action or for the achievement of a third party, as it denotes the recognition that someone deserves something after their hard work and commitment. For example: a father who takes pride in his daughter's success in her career as a consumer rights attorney.
    • As default. It is the perception that the good things achieved make a person above others. His love and self-esteem are exaggerated, and the humility of acknowledging successes with fair recognition is lost. proportion and the principles that make all people equal and worthy of respect, recognition,
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      compassion and help. For example: a man who earns a lot of money in his company and treats all employees with contempt.

    Characteristics of a proud person

    • Feeling of superiority. She considers that she has achieved something great and worthy of admiration. This feature can be taken as something remarkable, product of work and talent, and be approached with modesty or perceived as something that puts that person above others (this is a negative aspect of pride).
    • Little tolerance for criticism. She does not tolerate others pointing out her mistakes or what she does wrong, and she is offended by the feeling that they are considering imperfect or accusing of making mistakes, instead of using these criticisms as a tool to to improve.
    • Need for approval. She thinks she deserves admiration and respect, so she shows off what she has achieved so that others have a higher idea of ​​her and thus consolidate her own esteem and value.

    examples of pride

    1. An employee who is demoted, and resigns because he believes it is undignified to return to his previous position.
    2. A woman whose boyfriend has been unfaithful to her and, when she comes to apologize, she mistreats and insults him.
    3. A businessman who goes bankrupt and does not accept the help offered by his friends.
    4. A patient who must walk with crutches and does not allow anyone to help him because he thinks they pity him.
    5. A young woman who is unable to accept that she has made a mistake.
    6. A man who fights with one of his friends and refuses to call him to make amends.
    7. An employee who devalues ​​the achievements of others and claims that his own are more important.
    8. A man who demands a salary increase and if it is not granted, behaves in a haughty manner with his bosses.
    9. An architect who presents a project at her firm and does not accept the criticism they make of her.
    10. An actor who is offered a role that is not a leading role and does not accept it because he believes that he is below his level.
    11. A student who achieves the highest academic achievements in his profession.
    12. A man who is rejected by a woman and moves to another city so his friends don't think he's a loser.
    13. A painter who makes an exhibition and who, when a guest criticizes him, has him kicked out of the gallery.
    14. Parents who tell all the neighbors that their son has won an international award.
    15. A famous singer who gets upset because they ask her to share the stage with another singer and she doesn't show up.
    16. A student who after a great effort manages to finish his medical studies.
    17. A diner in a restaurant who has a waiter fired who accidentally stained his shirt.
    18. A teacher who gives lectures only if he is flown on first class flights.
    19. A millionaire who arrives everywhere with dark glasses and does not speak to anyone.
    20. An office worker who believes she is smarter than everyone who works with her.
    21. A man who falls ill and refuses the help of his friends to take care of him.
    22. A painter who is invited to exhibit his paintings in a small gallery and does not accept saying that he only exhibits in recognized places.
    23. An athlete who wins a competition and in the press conference humiliates her competitors.
    24. A film director who is criticized by a journalist and lashes out at him rudely.
    25. A man who, when he is in his group of friends, only talks about his things and doesn't let anyone else participate.
    26. A teacher who does not accept questions from students because he considers them inferior.
    27. A son who fights with his parents and leaves home and never returns.
    28. A man who compares his achievements with others and exaggerates them.
    29. An academic who humiliates his classmates at public events for his intelligence.
    30. A boss who is confronted in public by one of her employees and fires him, alleging that she has defied her authority.
    31. An athlete who has won an Olympic medal.
    32. A fashion designer who is asked to modify his next collection to make it more profitable and refuses to make the changes.
    33. A famous actor who, at a press conference, is approached with an awkward question by a journalist, so he gets up and leaves.
    34. A grandfather who raises her granddaughter and is very happy when she becomes a great doctor.
    35. A coach of a soccer team that reaches the World Cup finals.
    36. A writer who gets offended when someone highlights misspellings in her writing.
    37. A wealthy person who treats waiters in a restaurant with contempt.
    38. A man who is recognized as the best professional in his area.
    39. A company that wins an award for management and transparency.
    40. A lawyer who does not accept that she has lost a case because of her mistakes.
    41. An international artist who disappears from the scene after an article is published against him.
    42. A city man who arrives in a town and looks over his shoulder at all the people.
    43. An employee who has reached the board of directors of the organization he works for ten years ago.
    44. A team of astronauts who traveled to the Moon.
    45. A physicist of international stature who only gives interviews for a large sum of money.
    46. A celebrity who never takes photos with fans.
    47. A cook who is a judge on a reality show and treats the contestants poorly.
    48. A scientist who has raised the name of her country in an international competition.
    49. A man who refuses to call his previous boss to apply for a new job.
    50. A barman who gets a better job and denigrates himself from the restaurant where he has worked.

    See also:

    • perfectionism
    • Selfishness
    • Overcoming

    How to cite?

    "Pride". Author: Vanesa Rabotnikov. From Argentina. For: Encyclopedia of Examples. Available in: https://www.ejemplos.co/orgullo/. Last edition: May 31, 2022. Accessed: May 31, 2022

    About the Author

    Author:Vanesa Rabotnikov

    Bachelor of Arts (University of Buenos Aires). Specialization in Edition (National University of La Plata).

    Last edition: May 31, 2022

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