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Joint publication with "Nika-Center" publishing house
Arrogance is always a misjudgment. Do we judge others by their appearance or some defining characteristic? Are we only interested in their profession, education, or social status? Pride is the vainest of all our feelings. History shows that arrogance has usually produced wars, disasters, hatred, and painful failures. Although man has conquered the cosmos and deciphered his genetic maps, human interaction has not advanced much since the mammoth hunt: it is only what something looks like that matters, not what it is.
Finnish writer and researcher Ari Turunen tries to find out why arrogant and contemptuous behavior is so common to us and how to deal with this completely negative manifestation.
For a wide range of readers.
