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This is a kind of repost of something I share on the LW slack.
Someone mentioned that "the ability to be accurately arrogant is good". This was my reply:
What do you think? Do others have this pattern?
<searching for refs> ...apparently they do: This post is about how dealing with this can fail.
See also this other post about another aspect of arrogance.
You might have been more arrogant when you were young because you might have actually been smarter than most people around you. As people grow up they self select into careers that require intelligence and most of them are no longer smarter than most of their peers and signaling 'I'm smarter than you' becomes unfounded and starts to look silly.
The classic example of this is when a smart kid from a middling high school finds herself at a good university. She was so used to being the smartest one around and not having to work hard to get good grades, and then... BAM! The level of effort she's used to is now clearly insufficient and there are smarter people all around her. The adjustment can be difficult.