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I think much of it has to do with how someone is raised. Whether they are put on a pedestal or not. What values they were taught since infants. I was an ugly kid and taught good values. As I got older and better looking it didn't change me much. Some of the special snowflakes I grew up with may not be the nicest people now. Many superficially beautiful people don't seem the nicest, but I think it is a combination of them growing up and feeling entitled because of preferential treatment from parents, teachers, and peers. I sometimes wonder if I would have been a beautiful child, constantly praised, admired, adored, if I would be a worse person nowadays. It could probably go both ways since my self esteem has always been pretty bad and sometimes that makes me not a very nice person