“74 Outrageous Moments When Entitlement Went Too Far This March – You Won’t Believe Number 7!”

"74 Outrageous Moments When Entitlement Went Too Far This March – You Won't Believe Number 7!"

Ever find yourself shaking your head at someone’s relentless demand for special treatment simply because they exist? You’re not alone! This article dives into the peculiar world of entitlement, exploring the bizarre lengths that self-absorbed individuals will go to when they feel they deserve more than others. While it’s perfectly human to aspire for better things in life, when someone believes they’re entitled to privilege for just breathing, well, that’s when we start to see the comedic—and often cringe-inducing—side of humanity. Ready to roll your eyes and chuckle at some outrageous examples of entitlement from this past month? Buckle up, because you’re in for a wild ride filled with some serious lack of self-awareness! To learn more about what characterizes entitlement and how it affects both individuals and those around them, click here to LEARN MORE.

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It’s not wrong to want something more from life. This desire often drives people to grow, have a successful career, and build an overall better life for themselves. However, when a person expects special treatment just for existing, they are already stepping into the entitlement zone where they put their own needs before anyone else’s, doing a huge disservice to those around them.

Just like these people in the list, whose entitlement went through the roof this month. Scroll down to find the worst instances of selfish people lacking self-awareness, and don’t forget to upvote those that desperately need a reality check.

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with a mental health counselor and founder of A Braver Space, Gayle Clark, LCSW, and a marriage and family therapist, Dr. Paul Hokemeyer, as well as therapist and owner of Pathways Counseling KC, Laura Bonk, MA, LCPC, LPC, and behavioral relationship expert Tracy Crossley, who kindly agreed to tell us more about entitlement.

“A sense of entitlement shows up when people have a belief that they are somehow inherently deserving of special treatment,” says mental health counselor and founder of A Braver Space, Gayle Clark, LCSW.

Some signs of entitlement that she mentions include:

  1. Lack of empathy—struggling to consider other people’s feelings or perspectives.
  2. Unrealistic expectations—expecting special treatment, even when it’s not earned.
  3. Difficulty accepting “No”—reacting poorly to being denied something and sometimes resorting to anger or manipulation.
  4. Rule-breaking—thinking that rules apply to others but not to oneself.
  5. Complaints—complaining about being poorly treated or victimized and blaming others when things don’t go their way.
  6. Rarely saying thank you—not acknowledging help, sacrifice, or kindness from other people.
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Marriage and family therapist Dr. Paul Hokemeyer adds that usually, the most apparent sign of all of them that a person is entitled is being highly demanding.

“They feel like they deserve the best of everything, the best table at a restaurant, the best designer accessories, the highest and most prestigious awards. They demand special treatment. They get incensed if they have to wait in a queue or be a part of the challenges of humanity,” he explains.

“They also are highly emotional and can easily become unhinged and histrionic when they don’t get what they feel they deserve. In my clinical practice, I refer to these clients as having very thin skin. They see nearly everything that even remotely challenges them as a personal affront, and they act out as if they sustained the most egregious insult if their unreasonable and undeserved expectations are unmet.”

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The entitlement mentality can come from a variety of places. The most common one is childhood. “If a child receives everything they want from their parents/caregivers during their childhood and is rarely told “No,” this can cause a sense of entitlement,” says therapist and owner of Pathways Counseling KC, Laura Bonk, MA, LCPC, LPC.

When parents give in to children’s tantrums and don’t teach them to work for what they want, they might start lacking resilience and expect to receive everything they desire in life without any effort.

“Our culture of instant gratification [also] definitely plays a big role in creating entitled individuals and an entitled culture overall,” Bonk adds.

A bag filled with crumpled white paper, highlighting lack of self-awareness.

I don’t know why people are like this, if you are looking at a purse and they have stuffing in it please put it back. She had it in her cart and I put it all in a bag, I’m going to double check with my manager if she wants to hunt down some purses that need filling. We leave them in because it gets things on the shelf quicker and they look better filled. To kick me while I’m down, she didn’t even buy a single purse all she bought was a pair of pants.

Please don’t do this, do not be this person.

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Yellow item with text "Geek Key" on street, surrounded by leaves. Shaming lack of self-awareness.

It has become the norm for me to find these all over the ground. If your vape runs out of battery for god sakes just toss it in the trash and don’t just toss it on the ground.

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