1) is self-centered. This deviation in self-awareness is obvious. Subjectively, as college students develop into early youth, they pay more and more attention to themselves. When considering problems, they always start from their own point of view, ignoring others or objective conditions, and cannot analyze problems objectively and comprehensively. In addition, strong self-confidence and self-esteem are more likely to produce egocentricity. Objectively speaking, college students in contemporary society are basically born and raised after 1980s and 1990s. Most of them are only children. They have received comprehensive care and care in the background of family education since childhood. This self-centeredness, based on personal interests and personal likes and dislikes, leads to distrust, disharmony in interpersonal relationships and easy frustration.
2) conceit or inferiority. Conceit refers to a person's self-righteous and pretentious emotional experience and performance. With the progress of society, self-confidence has been paid more and more attention and has become an excellent quality recognized by contemporary college students. Nowadays, college students grew up in the 1980s and 1990s and have their own unique views on the problem. They are not only in the book, but also in the book. Most of them are full of confidence in their talents and future. Confidence is a good thing, but some college students go too far and become conceited. College students who are proud of their self-awareness don't listen to other people's teachings or the opinions of their peers, so they are proud and conceited. On the other hand, when they enter the university and face their peers who are the same or better than them in all aspects, some students are very insecure about themselves. Especially when they show some shortcomings in their study, work style and social practice, they will fall into the mood of doubt and negation and feel inferior. High tuition fees and family financial difficulties are also one of the reasons why contemporary college students fall into inferiority complex. Pride and inferiority are distortions of self-awareness.
3) vanity. Vanity is a manifestation of the pursuit of vanity. I hope everyone will respect it. According to Maslow's needs theory, all people in society have the need to be respected by others and want to be recognized by society. Vanity refers to the pursuit of fame and fortune through abnormal means such as boasting, rumors, lying and speculation without making any practical efforts. Pursuing false honor will deceive oneself, and eventually make individuals lose respect and friendship of others and lose their integrity. This is a typical self-conscious deviation psychology.