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What is the inferiority complex and how does it differ from feelings of inferiority?

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The inferiority complex, as defined by Alfred Adler, is a psychological condition where an individual feels inadequate or inferior in certain aspects of their life, often leading to compensatory behaviors. In contrast, feelings of inferiority are more general and can be a natural part of childhood development, where a child recognizes their limitations compared to others. The complex manifests when these feelings become generalized, leading individuals to believe they are fundamentally flawed or unworthy.

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