In ancient Greece: You think you are sinning on the gods or you forgot to give trust to them when they helped you. Of course, they will not tell them when to help. You should be aware. Making arrogance always leads to nemesis, punishment of the gods
Hubris is a very popular theme in Greek mythology. For the Greeks, arrogance is a very important moral concept. To be arrogant is a very serious crime. Pride is defined as extreme pride or arrogance. Pride becomes arrogant if pride is total consumption or harm to others. Other behaviors that are considered arrogance behave as if you are equal to or stronger than God, or try to challenge them. Pride is a serious crime worthy of serious punishment, this is the downfall of many people.
Proud is excessive pride or excessive self-confidence, which causes people to go beyond the limits and collapse them.
In modern usage, arrogance represents excessive confidence in pride and arrogance. Pride is usually associated with lack of humility. Sometimes, people 's arrogance is related to ignorance. Arrogant charges usually mean that pain and punishment will continue, as well as a coincidental combination of arrogance and revenge in Greek mythology. The proverb "proud before the fall, arrogant spirit before the autumn" (Proverbs of the Bible, from 16: 18) is thought to summarize the usage of modern arrogance. Pride is also known as "blind pride". Because it often leads arrogant people to act in a foolish way. It is related to common sense. In other words, the modern definition can be regarded as "pride before fall".
To be proud of a bad habit is close to arrogance and vanity. In ancient Greece, arrogance means discoloring or destroying the gods, or putting themselves on them and leading to destruction and nemesis. Today, arrogance, in particular with arrogance and arrogance, means that person's status, ability, or exaggeration of achievement. By definition, arrogance has nothing to do with reality, confrontation, hostility, prejudice against members outside the group is promoted. Vanity is similar to arrogance, but it refers to the meaning of enlargement and appeal of the image of a person in the eyes of others. Vanity comes from 'vanitas', Latin is 'sky', 'fake', 'useless' or 'stupid'. In the church, the word "vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas" is often called "vanity" and everything is "vanity," not a vanity but a short-term pursuit of objects on the ground. Useless, and life itself