What is ambition - traits of an ambitious personality, the pros and cons of ambition

Ambition is a person’s desire to obtain a high position, certain honors, to achieve visible successes recognized by the environment and ideally having a specific dimension, expressed in grades, numbers, awards, trophies. For an ambitious person, it is important to have the highest results. The concept of ambition is revealed through its two roots and means love of honor.

Ambition, the meaning of the word is synonymous with vanity. In its extreme expression, ambition can rush towards greed, which, however, is in close connection with the acquisition of material gain, while vanity and ambition use specific physical benefits only indirectly.

Ambition is...

In the Russian explanatory dictionary of S.I. Ozhegov:

ambition is “the thirst for fame, honor, the desire for an honorable position.”

To put it simply, it is selfishness that pushes a person to achieve all sorts of heights in his personal life and social activities: fame, relevance, respect.

An ambitious person wants to be the best, chases championship in literally everything - this is how he feeds his ever-hungry ego.

Ambition is often confused with vanity (what is it?). The second is an integral part of the first, but not its synonym.

Vanity is a more “petty” concept – the thirst for glory in any of its manifestations. Ambition is aimed at global achievements.

Three main factors influencing ambition.

Success for ambitious people is the same physiological need as food and sleep. But besides physiology, other factors are at work here:

  • Self-esteem . Statistically, people with high self-esteem are more ambitious, demonstrate their superiority more often than others, and achieve better results.
  • Features of psychology. Extroverts are more focused on communication and recognition, so success is more important to them. Introverts, on the contrary, prefer to avoid the opinions of others, so they think about success less often.
  • Family History and Education . If a person is raised in a family that places a high value on ambition, they are more likely to grow up to be ambitious. Such people know that a priori those around them expect success from them.

But talent is not considered an essential part of ambition. On the contrary, in practice, the most ambitious people are those who could do little.

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Ambitious Personality Traits

  1. Sets unrealistic goals and persistently pursues them;
  2. considers himself smarter, prettier, more successful, etc. others, openly declares this;
  3. an ambitious person is seriously confident in his superiority over others: he thinks that those around him are jealous;
  4. poorly developed empathy (what is it?) or its absence - does not know how to sympathize, feel sorry for others, therefore easily steps over those who get in the way;
  5. the only thing an ambitious person is afraid of is the failure of his plans;
  6. criticism can infuriate him, as it is perceived very painfully;
  7. prone to hypercontrol, likes to command, imposes his “orders” everywhere.

Psychological approach

Psychologists say that ambition is a character trait, that is, a stable, and not a “pointed” manifestation of personality. An individual behaves this way always and with everyone.

Where do overly inflated self-esteem, unbridled pride and an unrealistic view of the world come from?

American psychoanalyst Karen Horney wrote that ambition is a neurotic need (book “The Neurotic Personality of Our Time”).

This means that the desire to be “ahead of the rest” is dictated by childhood traumas: any child wants to be loved by his parents, receive praise from them, and be needed by them. If this does not happen, then self-esteem suffers: the baby draws conclusions about his worthlessness, insignificance, and feels like an empty place.

“Unaccepted” children quickly learn that good deeds evoke a positive reaction from adults. From this moment on, their leading strategy in life becomes the slogan “I will be the best, and then they will love me.”

An adult with such an attitude respects himself only when he reaches the next peak. His own failures bring down his already unstable self-esteem, make him feel humiliated, and drive him into a state of insignificance, which for him is like death.

Such an individual does not accept himself entirely: he forbids himself to be angry, envious, cry, get sick, etc. He imagines himself to be ideal, a superman, a hero.

Human manifestations that are perceived by him as negative (shameful, indicating weakness) are suppressed, and everything that is good (approved by society) is emphasized tenfold. Often this “policy” leads to neurotic disorders.

Ambitiousness - good or bad

Ambitio is translated from Latin as “excessive conceit and heightened self-esteem.” These are claims for respect and recognition, the individual’s confidence that he deserves the best.

Distinctive properties of ambitions:

  1. Understated. They occur in people with low self-esteem, too modest and shy, and unsure of themselves. An individual has a feeling of guilt for his success. There are many factors that inhibit desires: negative internal dialogue, tightness and conflicts. All this prevents people from seeing their own potential.
  2. Overpriced. Incorrect comparison of the responsibility taken with the real ability to withstand it. The individual does not compare his talents and abilities with the real complexity of the task. He imagines himself to be the center of the Universe, grabs onto everything, and when something doesn’t work out, he gets offended by the whole world and withdraws into himself.
  3. Adequate. The balance between ability and task complexity is the ideal “golden mean”. Reasonable prioritization and competent assessment of one’s strengths. With adequate ambitions, great breakthroughs are made, the individual moves forward, without losing family and friends due to overly inflated self-esteem or, conversely, softness.

So, is being an ambitious person good or bad? On the one hand, such people persistently achieve their goals. Moreover, no woman will look at a man who does not have big plans for the future. On the other hand, this quality can acquire very negative and destructive manifestations.

The most important thing is to achieve a balance between getting your own way and not harming others in the process. If an individual is well-educated and understands that when achieving his goals there is no need to infringe on the interests of others or attack their dignity, then he will achieve what he wants without making enemies and ill-wishers.

You need to achieve what you want, but you don’t need to be blind and not notice other people. You should choose a wise, experienced patron and trust him, measure your capabilities with the tasks, and also have enough common sense so that in case of failures you do not blame anyone but yourself, and extract valuable experience from them.

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Pros and cons of ambition

So what is ambition – is it good or bad, is it necessary to fight it or not? I would like to answer in the words of Paracelsus:

“Every medicine can become a poison, and every poison can become a medicine, it’s all a matter of dose.”

On the one hand, our planet “turns” thanks to ambitious people:

  1. they are pioneers - engines of progress;
  2. create the greatest works of art;
  3. Motivated to succeed, they set new records.

On the other hand, the more a child is traumatized in childhood - the core of his personality is destroyed (what is this?), the more his ambition will manifest itself. And the motive in this case will be not just the desire to prove to the whole world one’s importance, but hatred of all humanity.

An unconscious desire to take revenge for one’s grievances and to reduce mental pain makes the individual’s actions dangerous for others (kill a rival, frame a competitor and put him in prison, etc.). And then there is no need to talk about creation here: human behavior is aimed at destruction.

Author of the article: Liliya Sergeevna Kovalenko (psychologist)

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What difference does it make to us whether an ambitious person was traumatized in childhood or not, the main thing is what he gave to the world, and you yourself admit that ambitious people make great discoveries and create works of genius. If so, is it worth delving into the motives that guided the person?

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I don’t understand why we are taught from childhood that selfishness and ambition are something bad. A person without these qualities, as a rule, is very convenient for others, but he himself is often quite unhappy.

Morphological and syntactic properties

caseunits h. pl. h.
Them.ambitionambition
R.ambitionambition
D.ambitionambition
IN.ambitionambition
TVambitionambitions
Etc.ambitionambitions

ambition

Noun, inanimate, neuter, 2nd declension (declension type 7a according to the classification of A. A. Zaliznyak).

Root: -honest-

;
interfix: -o-
;
root: -love-
;
suffix: -иj
;
ending: -e
[Tikhonov, 1996].

Pronunciation

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InterpretationTranslation Ambition is a negative spiritual and moral quality of a person, manifested as a person’s desire for honor, glory, fame, recognition, honor or a higher position.
Ambition, especially highly developed, kills simple human feelings and pushes people to violate moral commandments. One smart person said that “a slave has one master, but an ambitious man has as many as there are people useful for his elevation.” Ambition can be a motive for activity and the reason for many successes. Being better, taller, having more are incentives for vain and very proud people. These are, as a rule, materialistically minded people and people with a shallow soul. As a person’s spirituality develops, this quality decreases, being replaced by positive moral qualities. Fundamentals of spiritual culture (encyclopedic dictionary of a teacher).— Yekaterinburg.
V.S. Bezrukova. 2000. Synonyms
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Morphological and syntactic properties

caseunits h. pl. h.
husband. R. Wed R. wives R.
Them.ambitiousambitiousambitiousambitious
Rd.ambitiousambitiousambitiousambitious
Dt.ambitiousambitiousambitiousambitious
Ext.showerambitiousambitiousambitiousambitious
neod.ambitiousambitious
TVambitiousambitiousambitious ambitiousambitious
Etc.ambitiousambitiousambitiousambitious
Brief form ambitiousambitiouslyambitiousambitious

ambitious

Adjective, type of declension according to A. Zaliznyak’s classification - 1a. Comparative degree - more ambitious, more ambitious.

Root: -honest-

;
interfix: -o-
;
root: -love-
;
suffix: -iv
;
ending: -y
[Tikhonov, 1996].

Pronunciation

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Each individual has his own idea of ​​bad and good character traits. A certain person can evaluate some qualities as positive, others as negative. While another person will give these concepts a completely different characteristic. We all decide for ourselves what is bad and what is good for us, and it is impossible to give an exact definition to the concept of “honor” or “ambition”.…

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Definition of the term ambition

Wikipedia gives us the following definition of the term “ambition”: the character-based desire of an individual to achieve success in accordance with personal goals in such areas of life as personal productivity, success, recognition, influence, leadership, knowledge or power. Thus, ambition is an individual’s desire to achieve certain successes. We can conclude that this quality is positive in nature, because an individual’s desire to achieve heights cannot be considered a negative personality quality. However, many psychologists take the opposite point of view.

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An ambitious person in psychology is an individual who is in constant search of veneration and respect from other people. He likes it when people literally “look into his mouth”, admiring his exploits and successes. Such people can be found both in fairy tales and in real life. Let's give an example from the literature. A character named Ambitious appears in a popular fairy tale for adults. Saint-Exupery perfectly represents the individual in The Little Prince who wants everyone to admire and imitate him.

Notes[ | ]

  1. Ambition // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron: in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - St. Petersburg, 1890-1907.
  2. ambition // Ozhegov’s Dictionary
  3. (undefined). — Darmstadt: Karl Wilhelm Leske. — P. 714.
  4. (undefined). — BR Grüner Publishing Company. — P. 184ff. — ISBN 90-6032-373-4.
  5. Joseph A. Schlesinger Archived March 12, 2012. (Michigan State University)
  6. (undefined). — 1966: Rand McNally.
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Signs of an ambitious personality

The term “ambition” can be broken down into two words: honor and love. The phrase “love honor” sounds positive only if the individual who craves honor actually does good deeds and achieves success towards his goal. The other side of this aspect is the desire to achieve set goals no matter what, while infringing on the interests of others and putting one’s own person above others. In psychology, this is an indicator of selfish behavior, which is not a positive personality trait. Many great psychologists have said that selfishness is a sin of the human soul.

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There are several signs by which you can recognize an ambitious person.

  1. Selfishness is the first sign of a selfish individual. A person striving for veneration is an egoist. In ethics, there is the concept of “exploitative orientation,” according to which a person uses the people around him to achieve his own goals. Such people are not accepted by society; it is difficult for them to make friends and acquaintances. For an ambitious person, honor is just a mirage that they want to create in order to rise in the eyes of others.
  2. The ambitions of ambitious people are usually too high, but not justified. An individual may set too many goals that he cannot achieve both physically and emotionally. An ambitious person may lie about the amount of work he is able to do. Such an individual can easily lie for his own benefit.
  3. Pride is one of the characteristics that distinguishes an ambitious person. It should never be confused with pride. Pride is one of the deadly sins. Such people usually have high self-esteem; they have a high opinion of themselves and their capabilities. Such people are also not accepted by society and are rejected by it.
  4. Overreacting to criticism is a fairly common symptom found in ambitious people. When forming a personality, two paths arise - accept criticism and adequately evaluate it, or reject criticism and react sharply to it. People who desire honor usually cannot take criticism well and react aggressively and irritably.

What it is

Initially, the term meant the desire for fame, but now it is often used in a different, modified sense.

Origin of the word

In one definition, the words “honor” and “love” merge. In the past, the same roots formed another word - “curiosity.”

The meaning of the term “honor” according to Russian dictionaries:

  • a set of highest moral and ethical principles of the individual;
  • dignity (personal, military, professional);
  • good, unblemished reputation, good name.

According to V.V. Kolesov, the internal form of honor is “the part that comes from people,” a reflection of the forms of external regulation of behavior existing in society. Ambition is the desire to achieve a high position, gain fame, fame.

The meaning of the concept in Christianity

This quality is viewed differently in different branches of Christianity. Lutheranism and Protestantism point to the holiness of any work. For them, wealth and wealth are acceptable. Representatives of this denomination are the richest Christians.

In Orthodoxy, this character trait is considered uniquely negative, since it contradicts the concept of love for one’s neighbor and is a sin. It is perceived as a destructive vice that does not correspond to the teachings of Jesus Christ, who was the ideal of humility and righteousness.

Definition in philosophy

The term means a character trait that manifests itself in clearly expressed personal goals, motives and methods of achieving fame, honorary position, primacy, recognition in any field of activity.

The meaning of the word “ambition” has a positive interpretation only when a person seeking to earn “honor” does good deeds without infringing on the rights and freedoms of other people, and climbs the career ladder with dignity and honor.

Ambition, ambitiousness and vanity

In many ways, this quality is similar to vanity. In ambitious aspirations, public interests are taken into account by the individual only insofar as they are consistent with his personal needs. It is associated with the desire to acquire a high social position, weight, influence, as well as to earn official recognition and associated honors and awards.

Ambition means the desire to implement the plans. The main goals are to achieve a high position and a certain status in society. For any ambition, it is worth considering the motives that motivate an individual to succeed. But if everything ends with aspirations, then they can look ridiculous.

Vanity makes an individual selfish and even unpleasant to others. Inflated self-esteem no longer corresponds to current conditions. It already seems to a person that he has the right to impose his opinion on others, he becomes uncooperative in a team, and it is difficult for him to find a common language with those around him. The thirst for success forces you to enter into a deal with your conscience, to go over your head in order to win.

Healthy ambitious thoughts will help you achieve success in life, but if an individual is subject to pride and vanity, then he risks being left alone, with an abundance of mental trauma and emotional blockages.

How to get rid of ambition

The roots of this quality lie in childhood.
If a child has always been taught to be first, get excellent grades, excel in all activities, and do everything “better than everyone else,” he may develop a desire to receive honors and praise for the work he does. It is worth remembering that ambition is a negative and positive quality that has its advantages and disadvantages. If an individual feels that he wants to get rid of it, it is worth looking for the reasons for the emergence of such a character trait in early childhood. There are various trainings and exercises that allow you to fight ambition.

This is interesting: what is the connection between activity and human qualities?

An important point in any of these exercises is determining the individual’s self-esteem and correct analysis. Self-esteem can be:

  • adequate;
  • inadequate;
  • average;
  • high;
  • low.

The ideal indicator is an average adequate self-esteem. With adequate analysis, people who strive for veneration notice that their self-esteem is high and inadequate. In some cases, ambitious people have high adequate self-esteem.

Ambitious people in some cases actually achieve great success. A striking example is Steve Jobs. He considered himself an ambitious, moderately selfish person who reacts sharply to criticism. Thus, each individual decides for himself whether ambition is a positive or negative personality trait, and then decides whether to get rid of this quality or, conversely, develop it.

Positive and negative sides

This character trait has positive and negative aspects. It is believed that many of humanity's achievements could not have been accomplished without this quality.

In a situation where the satisfaction of one’s ego takes first place, and the good of society comes second, then nothing good can be expected. The individual has a destructive complex of hatred, envy and high self-esteem. As a result, a spiritual breakdown occurs.

If, despite having ambitious plans, there are no positive qualities, then they will manifest themselves negatively. If, along with them, determination and responsibility are present, then the owner of these qualities can do anything. Hypertrophied quality in its manifestations approaches vanity.

Positive manifestations of ambition:

  • achieving success in your field of activity;
  • focus on perfect performance of work;
  • presence of desire to climb the career ladder;
  • the ability to rely on such a person.

Without developing this quality, it is difficult to achieve success in competitions and competitions, but quite often there are situations when an ambitious person completely forgets about ethics and morality.

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