Well-frog syndrome
The psychological tendency that imprisons oneself into deception by enlarging oneself as someone important, who knows much.
For example like a cur from a certain backstreet thinks that he is a tiger in that lot. Like someone with a certain base commercial knowledge in a supermarket thinks that he or she knows the world, for he or she has a few struggling ones below him or her, for he or she has already tasted the temporary bliss of sycophancy delivered toward him or her.
Lucky are those who could set themselves along the path to liberation, when there wasn't this thing know as 'modern stuff', namely minutely-refined sensuous pleasures to attract or satisfy five gross senses that, however, end up being 'fed up' or 'unsated' right after; when there wasn't this 'modern stuff' created state of being 'scattered', 'insecure', 'hypersensitive', 'undoing', etc.


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