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"self-glory" Definitions
  1. personal vanity : PRIDE

10 Sentences With "self glory"

How to use self glory in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "self glory" and check conjugation/comparative form for "self glory". Mastering all the usages of "self glory" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"These people aren't cooking for their own self glory," Gelb notes.
Stettheimer never announces her subversiveness, because she is not interested in self-glory.
Her belief in an America shaped by all of us together was in sharp contrast to the president's self-glory-filled rhetoric.
As Bryant's career wound toward its conclusion several years ago, the star who seemed to only crave victory and self-glory started to lighten up.
Cialdinin, R. B., Kenrick, D. T., Neuberg C. B. (2010). Social Psychology 5th Edition. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. The affiliation of another's success is enough to stimulate self glory.
The friends are determined to succeed ("Hero Is My Middle Name"). Before they start their plan, a group of cultist sardines appear. They found wisdom in Patrick's thoughts at the town meeting and decide to make him their new leader ("Super Star Sea Savior"). Patrick likes the idea and decides to back out of SpongeBob's plan so that he can bask in self-glory, angering SpongeBob.
Barbara Bonfiglio, better known as Misstress Barbara (the misspelling is an intentional portmanteau [i.e. "miss" and "stress"]), is an Italian-born Canadian producer, DJ and singer-songwriter.Wigney, Allan "DJ Misstress Barbara on a mission", Canoe.ca, retrieved 2 January 2011Tan, Emily (2006) "Techno Tales: To Misstress Barbara, Playing the Right Music Always Trumps Self-Glory—Even If It Means Spinning in the Dark ", DJ Times, Vol.
In her later career, ambition and pragmatism led her to temper her earlier Marxism and militancy and work within mainstream Labour Party policy; she came to believe that parliamentary democracy offered a better route to social progress than any alternative.Bartley, p. 138. Yet, Vernon says, "she never lost her resolute independence of thought, and sought power not for self glory but to succour the weak of the world".Vernon, p. 236.
Collective self-esteem can be seen in real-world applications through the use of BIRGing and CORFing. Both different concepts but both effect and incorporate collective self-esteem into our everyday lives. BIRGing (basking in reflected glory) is when a person uses the association of another person's success to boost his or her self-esteem or self-glory. The act of BIRGing is often used to offset any threats made to a persons or a group's self-esteem.
Whether it is the sticker on a parent's van that says "Proud parent of an Honor Roll student" or having jerseys/posters of one's favorite sports team, humans attempt to improve their self-esteem and self-worth through basking in other's triumphs and broadcasting their association with powerful/successful people. Basking in reflected glory has the potential to create self-glory and is connected with social identity theory. There have been psychological studies done that confirm the ideas and theories of basking in reflected glory. The first major study was done by Cialdini as he researched BIRGing in winning/losing football fans.

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