self complacency
/ˌsɛlf kəmˈpleɪsənsi/
noun
- A feeling of being satisfied with oneself, often in a way that ignores faults or the need for improvement.
- The team's self-complacency after their early success led to a loss in the championship game.
- His self-complacency made him ignore the warnings from his coworkers about the project's flaws.
- After winning the award, she fell into a state of self-complacency and stopped trying to improve.
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