Hubris Syndrome Made Simple: What You Need To Know

“Dark Side” of leadership traits

Afshara
4 min readJan 9, 2022
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As a PhD researcher, I enjoy gathering insights that will help me better understand our sense of personality, behaviour, and mind. In this article, I will be exploring the Hubris syndrome and its characteristics.

The hubris personality can be defined by an extreme sense of self-confidence, pride, and self-importance. This is why people with hubristic personality traits tend to exaggerate their qualities, experiences, and chances of succeeding. Because of their extreme sense of self-confidence, these kinds of individuals always feel that they will achieve triumph in anything. Also, they would not think twice before crossing any line of moral reasoning.

Examples

We can encounter many arrogant people in our everyday life but, this problematic personality is often linked with the people with power. This is why, executive-level people, CEOs, politicians, and judges are most likely to possess hubris characteristics.

Signs of Hubris Syndrome

Lord Owen, a former medical doctor, politician, and British Foreign Secretary (1977–79), and now a member of the House of Lords and psychiatrist Jonathan Davidson of the Duke University Medical Center found that hubris can be…

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Afshara

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