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I think youâre at least kind of right. Bakugou knows Midoriya has something that he lacks, and that causes him to feel bitterness towards Midoriya. Itâs also hard for Bakugou to deal with the idea that Midoriya is more like All Might than he is. Although, I donât Bakugou ever admired Midoriya back when Midoriya was Quirkless. I think he hated Midoriya because Midoriya makes him feel weak.
I think Bakugouâs hatred of Midoriya comes from him having a textbook case of superiority complex.
A superiority complex is âa psychological defense mechanism in which feelings of superiority counter or conceal feelings of inferiority.â In other words, Bakugouâs narcissism and feelings of superiority are due to him trying to cover for his inferior feelings. When Bakugou is feeling weaker than Midoriya in some cases, heâll lash out against Midoriya and treat him as inferior in order to protect his feelings of weakness. Whether Midoriya realizes it or not, he picks on Bakugouâs insecurities, and, in order to protect his ego, Bakugou bullies Midoriya and tries to make himself feel superior.
I donât think Bakugouâs superiority complex has always existed. I think Midoriya simply triggered it.
From when he was a young child, Bakugou has always been praised.
As his mom points out, all that praise for his talents has made him narcissistic.
Bakugouâs feelings of superiority come from all the praises during his childhood. That much is self-explanatory. Because of those praises, he has high expectations for himself.
Because Bakugou was praised for his Quirk and Midoriya had no Quirk, it was easy for Bakugou to come to the conclusion that Midoriya is inferior.
As a result, when Midoriya, someone whoâs supposed to be beneath him, tries to help him, itâs a huge blow to Bakugouâs ego. Midoriya is supposed to be a Quirkless loser. Bakugou isnât supposed to need his help.
Any time Midoriya tries to help Bakugou, it makes Bakugou feel weak. In order to feel less weak and to prove his superiority, he bullies Midoriya and brings him down. A superiority complex exists to cover for an inferiority complex. In Bakugouâs case, his inferiority complex comes from Midoriya making him feel weak and like he has lower self-worth. His superiority complex kicks in when he bullies and brings Midoriya down in order to feel stronger. If Bakugou can keep convincing himself that Midoriya is weak and that heâs superior, then Bakugou can feel strong. The weaker Midoriya is, the stronger Bakugou feels. Itâs a vicious mindset that Bakugou develops over the years, and he canât get over this mindset and acknowledge Midoriyaâs strength easily.
Bakugouâs superiority complex is so bad that he even considers losing if it means not having to work with Midoriya. Working with Midoriya is just that big of a bruise to his ego, and it makes him feel stronger thinking Midoriya is not good enough to work with him.
He still has to mentally think Midoriya is a piece of shit even while working with him.
Bakugou has gotten into this mindset where he has to prove heâs better than Midoriya in order to make himself stronger. Midoriya makes him feel weak. In order to combat those feelings, Bakugou has to put Midoriya down.
Midoriya getting a Quirk from All Might and catching up to Bakugou in terms of ability makes Bakugou feel weak. Thatâs why he canât accept Midoriyaâs strength so easily. Midoriya is supposed to always be beneath Bakugou. When he catches up to Bakugou, that only pisses Bakugou off because thatâs not the way itâs supposed to be. Itâs a failure on Bakugouâs part to allow Midoriya to catch up to him.
Once Bakugou realizes Midoriya received All Mightâs power, he thinks that means there must be something Midoriya has that Bakugou doesnât. Midoriya did something right while Bakugou did something wrong. Since All Might chose Midoriya, a kid who was always weaker than Bakugou, it makes Bakugou feel weak. This aggravates his inferiority complex. Bakugou feels so weak that he blames himself for getting captured by the villains and leading to All Mightâs downfall.
It doesnât help Bakugouâs inferiority complex when he feels like Midoriya is always looking down on him. He hates it when people do that.
Just a reminder, if people feel weak or incompetent and they let that consume themselves, then they have an inferior complex.
An inferior complex isnât always conscious. In Bakugouâs case, it was initially subconscious and then became more conscious after All Might lost his powers. His inferiority complex is aggravated by anyone who makes him feel weak. Midoriya especially makes it worse. However, other people have aggravated Bakugouâs inferiority complex as well. Â
If someone stands against Bakugou, Bakugou wants that person to give it his or her all. If that person doesnât, to Bakugou, that person is looking down on him and making him feel weak.
Todoroki does just that during the Sportâs Festival.
Bakugouâs superiority complex isnât the only defense mechanism for his inferiority complex. Often he just gets REALLY PISSED OFF against the people who make him feel weak. For instance, this is what heâs like after his fight with Todoroki.
Bakugou also shuns anyone who makes him feel weak, like Todoroki for example.
There are other smaller examples of other students picking on Bakugouâs inferiority complex. Midoriya and Todoroki are just the big examples.
Not everyone with a superiority complex is as destructive as Bakugou. In fact, out of all the students with an inferiority complex, Bakugou seems to cope with it the worst since he hurts others in the process.
Aoyama is a milder example someone with of a superiority complex. Remember, a superiority complex is simply a defense mechanism for an inferiority complex.
People, like Aoyama, who feel insecure about themselves and let that insecurity consume them have an inferiority complex.
To cope with the inferiority complex, they act more superior. Although, in Aoyamaâs case, instead of tearing people down like Bakugou, he simply boasts himself, tries to get attention, and acts like heâs amazing.
Aoyama acts like he loves himself, and he loves the attention. There could be an argument to be made that Aoyama doesnât have a superiority complex since he doesnât bring others down in order to make himself feel superior. However, he boasts how amazing he is, gets dramatic, and seeks attention as a way to cope with his feelings of inferiority.
Right now, Bakugou and Aoyama are the only students I can think of who have developed a superiority complex from their inferiority complex.
There are certainly other students who have an inferiority complex. Itâs inevitable given the nature of being a hero. Being a hero is very competitive. In order to be successful, students need to stand out from their peers, and their peers in turn will will use their weaknesses against them. Villains also take advantage of any weakness students may have. It makes sense for students to feel like theyâre inadequate compared to the amazing talent of their peers or to feel like theyâre not as strong as they should be.
Interestingly enough, it doesnât really look like Midoriya has an inferiority complex. An inferiority complex occurs when people become too focused on their deficiencies and start to feel intense lower self-worth. Midoriya doesnât have that. Midoriya has usually been pretty pragmatic about his weaknesses and doesnât let them make him think heâs inadequate or worth less.
Bakugouâs bullying never caused Midoriya to give up or feel worth less. Midoriya has always thought Bakugou is amazing. As a result, Bakugou became a role model for Midoriya instead of someone who pushes him down.
Hearing that Togata could have been the successor for One for All and that Nighteye thinks Togata would make a better successor doesnât make Midoriya think he is unworthy of One for All. Midoriya still thinks heâs worthy of One for All and will push himself to prove it.
Keep in mind, Midoriya not having an inferiority complex does not mean he isnât sometimes humble or hard on himself. Heâs not cocky. He will have moments where he doesnât take credit for his achievements or is disappointed in himself. Thatâs part of human nature.Â
Here, Midoriya is giving others credit for his achievements.Â
When he says this, heâs not saying he doesnât deserve to be where he is or that heâs not deserving of his Quirk. Heâs simply giving people who have helped him throughout is life credit. He wants to be the number one hero for their sake as well as his own. Thatâs not an inferiority complex.Â
During the moments Midoriya is hard on himself, itâs usually because itâs the rational conclusion, such as in the example shown below.Â
All Might tells Midoriya that he can only use to five percent of his power. Midoriya reasonably thinks that doesnât sound like a lot. Midoriya isnât being unreasonably hard on himself or thinks heâs weak. Heâs just coming to the rational conclusion based on what he knows. Midoriya knows he needs to work on controlling his Quirk without breaking his bones. Midoriya feeling like he has a lot to work on doesnât mean he thinks heâs a lesser being or has low self-esteem.Â
People having moments where theyâre hard on themselves or think they can do better is normal. An inferiority complex is when those inferior feelings happen all the time whether subconsciously or not. Bakugou often feels weak, and this manifests into the angry and mean-spirited behavior we know. Bakugou always subconsciously or consciously thinks heâs weak. Itâs a more general feeling rather than one that happens occasionally. Midoriya doesnât always think heâs not good enough or not deserving. If heâs not good enough in a certain area, then heâll come to the rational conclusion for that particular area. An inferiority complex is a general feeling of inferiority rather than the occasional moments of feeling inferior. It makes people feel like theyâre worth less overall. Itâs a neurotic condition, meaning people with an inferiority complex worry frequently about their inferiority, even when itâs irrational or not important. The negative attitudes at times are irrational.Â
Take Momoâs inferiority complex for example. She is very sensitive to her shortcomings from the Sports Festival. She is very hard on herself for not living up to her high expectations. She even goes as far as saying she âhasnât left behind any noteworthy results.â Even though Momo is a very rational thinker, this is a VERY harsh criticism on her part and has affected her attitude since then.Â
Momoâs negative feelings about herself occur when she compares herself to Todoroki. She starts feeling not good enough and loses confidence in herself. An inferiority complex affects the general perception and behavior one has towards himself or herself.Â
Her inferiority complex prevents her from speaking up about a plan because she thinks sheâs not good enough to share her idea.Â
She thinks so little of herself that she comes to the conclusion that if Todorokiâs plan didnât work, then hers canât work either.Â
An inferiority complex affects the behavior of individuals. In Momoâs case, hers makes her more passive because she feels like sheâs not good enough to voice her opinion. In Aoyamaâs case, it makes him more self-centered in order to compensate for his inferior feelings. In Bakugouâs case, it makes him become a bully because bringing people down makes him feel more superior.Â
Midoriya not having an inferior complex makes sense. Midoriya is supposed to be Bakugouâs foil. Bakugouâs weaknesses are supposed to be Midoriyaâs strengths.
If both boys have an inferiority complex, then they donât make that good of foils. While Bakugou has feelings of weakness that he lets consume him. Midoriya doesnât let his flaws make him feel weak or insecure and tries to push himself to be number one anyway because he believes heâs worthy of being number one.
Keep in mind, not everyone with an inferiority complex lets it hold them back or has harmful ways to cope with the inferiority complex like Bakugou does. An inferiority complex is simply a constant feeling of being inadequate and not measuring up. Some people with an inferiority complex use it to improve the skills they think they lack. It can be a driving force to improve. Bakugou, in a way, has also used his inferiority complex to improve himself. Unfortunately, he also tries to handle his feelings of weakness by lashing out and bringing others down.
The worst way to cope with an inferiority complex is to develop a superiority complex from it. People with a superiority complex still have low self-esteem like others with an inferiority complex. However, they also bring down others in order to cope with their low self-esteem and end up being isolated from people as a result.
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