Most people, whether consciously or not, measure their own worth by determining where they stand in relation to others. They want to believe that most are in some way 'less' than themselves, so they can feel good about themselves. This inability to find satisfaction and self-esteem from within has several side-effects. One side effect is competitiveness. They are constantly attempting to prove they are 'more' than another person. Another side effect is being judgemental. They are often uncomfortable with people who are not 'like them'. Another side-effect that comes to mind is the tendency to not share knowledge. Over the years I've worked with people who are 'self-appointed experts' in some area of knowledge at work. They are the ones who know the most (or anything at all) about one particular thing, and they consider that to be job security - that the company will never get rid of them because no one else can do what they do - and they also act is if everyone who doesn't know anything about that certain thing is stupid. But...they will fight tooth and nail to avoid sharing that knowledge, because it makes them feel as if they have the upper hand.
Human beings are fascinating, frustrating creatures. Some days I love them all...some days I'm ready to go live in a cave.
