Hello Dustin,
just suppose that all your ratings are, let's say, 10. With the exception of
rating numer 3, more or less one's ideal rating, if..if..if.. etc. lets say
this rating 3 is 95.
Couldn't you say then that an indication of inferiority would lie in the
difference between the ideal rating and all the others?
Paul
Dustin <duey882001@...> wrote:
Paulina,
I believe there is a technique that can be used to determine
if one feels inferior.You ask a person 5 questions on a scale of 1 to
100 and they are as follows: 1. Rate yourself as a total person in
comparison with other people of your own group; 2. Rate yourself in
terms of where you think others see you overall; 3. Rate yourself in
terms of what you think your absolute potential could be, if you had
all the opportunities in life and all the means needed to achieve your
goals; 4. Rate yourself in terms of your future expectations, where
you think you may be overall in 5 years from now; 5. Rate where you
would want to be right now, what you think you should be at this time.
Now, if you wish you may draw 5 vertical lines on a sheet of
paper and actually mark these 5 ratings. Inferiority feelings as well
as the inferiority complex are indicated by the extent of the
difference between the rating on line 1 and line 5. The higher the
difference, the higher the feeling of inferiority. I hope this
response isn't too late and I hope it helps.
-Dustin
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