Description
COURT CASE:
- being disrespectful and rude
- disrespectful to authorities and/or peers
- talking over people
- interrupting people when they’re talking
- talking too much
- making everything about us
- walking away when people are still talking
- putting our hands in people’s faces
- starting unnecessary fights
- not respecting authority
- being rebellious
- being rebellious to authority
- being easily offended
- being offensive
- cannot be satisfied
- being difficult to please
- being unsatisfied with God, ourselves, and/or others
- whatever people do are never good enough for us
- twisting other people’s words so that we take it the wrong way-even when we weren’t trying to be offensive
- being unreasonable
- not being understanding
- having little to no sympathy for others
- having unrealistic expectations
- being a heckler
- being a killjoy
- being controlling
- being demanding
- ordering people around
- lacking etiquette and manners
- being insensitive
- being annoying
- being loud
- being obnoxious
- yelling
- being mean
- being hurtful
- using profanity
- flipping people off
- using rude and/or mocking gestures
- being angry
- not being calm
- not able to stay calm
- being irritating
- being easily irritated
- making others feel uncomfortable and/or uneasy
- being violent and/or combative
- being ingracious
- being racist
- being homophobic
- being entitled
- acting entitled toward God and/or others
- being shameless
- being impatient
- being self-absorbed
- being self important
- bitterness
- unforgiveness
- unapologetic
- resentment
- being opinionated
- being hypersensitive to the opinion of others
- wanting to be the center of attention
- being prideful
- being boastful
- being mocking
- being an inconvenience
- being inconvenient
- being selfish
- only caring about ourselves
- being condescending
- being hateful
- taking our problems out on to other people
- projecting our hurts, fears, and/or pains on to other people
- wanting to speak to our managers
- making unrealistic demands
- making excessive demands
- demanding that we speak in their language
- demanding that we cater to their every need and desire
- being a “choosy beggar”
- demanding that we get free stuff and/or services-even if we did nothing to deserve it
- being prideful
- being arrogant
- being narcissistic
- thinking that we know everything
- thinking that we are always right
- expecting praise, rewards, and/or other benefits for meeting basic job requirements
- expecting and/or asking for special treatment or exceptions to policies and rules
- thinking that we’re entitled to success, promotions, assistance, attention, rewards, admirations, special treatment, and/or commendations without demonstrating merit, high performance, or qualifications to warrant such rewards
- being ignorant
- being stupid
- thinking that the world revolves around us
- being ungrateful to God and/or other people
- being a hypocrite
- not taking responsibility for ourselves and our words and actions
- blaming other people for our problems
- being problematic
- blaming God for our problems
- playing the victim
- unable to perceive our own faults, weaknesses, and mistakes
- unable to view situations from other people’s perspectives
- being toxic and abusive
- the category/kingdom of pride spirits