The article discusses how gifted individuals often develop a sense of entitlement due to their talents, which can strain their relationships. They may believe that their brilliance grants them privileges and decision-making authority, leading to conflicts, especially in close relationships. Many gifted individuals struggle with understanding others' perspectives and may enter therapy with a mindset that prioritizes their views over their partner's. This tendency to overvalue their own opinions creates friction, as the world often does not agree with their self-perception of importance.
Gifted individuals often struggle with entitlement, believing their talents justify demanding privileges and decision-making authority, leading to strained relationships.
The world seldom aligns with gifted individuals' beliefs of entitlement, causing friction when their perceived brilliance goes unrecognized or questioned.
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