Arrogance is the presumption of competence where there is none.
> 2 - How do you detect arrogance?
If you have competence, it's fairly easy to detect incompetence in others. If you want to detect incompetence in yourself ... that's easy. Let yourself fail.
Arrogant people never expose themselves to the possibility of failure. In the rare circumstance when it does happen, they deny it. Anything else would pierce the veil of presumed competence.
Let yourself fail. Over and over again. Acknowledge the failure. Keep exposing yourself to new things and keep pushing outside your comfort zone. That will keep you nice and humble.
> 3 - Why some people become arrogant?
Fear. Fear of failure. Fear of being perceived as a failure.
While I agree about your general tone there can be arrogance with competence.
It is all about how one presents oneself. Are you open to new ideas? Do you treat other people not as morans that didn't think through their problem somewhat?
So yeah, pretty much your point about being humble.
Arrogance is the presumption of competence where there is none.
> 2 - How do you detect arrogance?
If you have competence, it's fairly easy to detect incompetence in others. If you want to detect incompetence in yourself ... that's easy. Let yourself fail.
Arrogant people never expose themselves to the possibility of failure. In the rare circumstance when it does happen, they deny it. Anything else would pierce the veil of presumed competence.
Let yourself fail. Over and over again. Acknowledge the failure. Keep exposing yourself to new things and keep pushing outside your comfort zone. That will keep you nice and humble.
> 3 - Why some people become arrogant?
Fear. Fear of failure. Fear of being perceived as a failure.
> 4 - Is it always bad?
Yes.