Comparing yourself to other people leads either to arrogance or to depression and dejection due to an inferiority complex. Both are sins and, consequently, a source of big problems.
Interestingly, the small pride comes from their megalomania. And the pride of the big ones stems from their inferiority complex. The little ones suffer from megalomania, and the big ones suffer from inferiority complex.
The infinitely small is no less than the infinitely large, which is why the inferiority complex is inseparable from megalomania. Pride is a lie about being superior to a pile of manure.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, because they have managed to get rid of the inferiority complex and megalomania. The endless split personality and the war were over. Within was incurred pleasant integrity and purposefulness.
What can I tell you about the inferiority complex? I haven't seen people who don't have it. I, for one, have a monstrous inferiority complex that barely makes up for an equally enormous megalomania. Ideally, these two are compensated and become dispassionate.
You can't suppress your inferiority complex. You can't suppress your delusions of grandeur. Let these two suppress each other, then you will attain the virtue of dispassion. If you suppress yourself, one of your vices will grow and devour you.