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robertsnj · 56-60, M
I guess I could sub divide this into
professional and personal
professional: It happens the most in my professional career. I am in tech sales. Overall I would say that most arrogant people in that world are in insecure or in a delicate position and it is them pushing back to their situation.
In that idea it is a mix of compassion (for their situation) but having them own whatever situation created the arrogance in fhe first place. But it never anything person/ it just business to me.
In business If it is a personality trait, which is more rare I don't take it personally but note it in terms of negocations and such
On a personal level --I just move around it and don't interact with them anymore than I absolutely have to I don't get mad but or upset because that is a "you problem" not a we problem. I just don't spend time or energy on arrogant people and feel apathy to their existence on a personal level.
professional and personal
professional: It happens the most in my professional career. I am in tech sales. Overall I would say that most arrogant people in that world are in insecure or in a delicate position and it is them pushing back to their situation.
In that idea it is a mix of compassion (for their situation) but having them own whatever situation created the arrogance in fhe first place. But it never anything person/ it just business to me.
In business If it is a personality trait, which is more rare I don't take it personally but note it in terms of negocations and such
On a personal level --I just move around it and don't interact with them anymore than I absolutely have to I don't get mad but or upset because that is a "you problem" not a we problem. I just don't spend time or energy on arrogant people and feel apathy to their existence on a personal level.