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Eight types of arrogance

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eight types of arrogance
[八慢] ( Jpn hachi-man )

    Also, eight arrogances. They are:

(1) thinking that one is superior to others, though one is really inferior;

(2) thinking that one is superior to others, when actually one is equal to them;

(3) boasting of one's superiority over others and belittling them;

(4) thinking that one's life, a temporary union of the five components, is permanent;

(5) thinking that one has attained enlightenment when in fact one has not;

(6) thinking that one is only slightly inferior to those who far surpass one;

(7) thinking that one possesses virtue though one lacks virtue, and

(8) thinking little of others or paying no respect to people of virtue or who are superior to oneself.

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