boasters
Boasters are individuals who frequently speak of their own achievements, abilities, or possessions in a manner intended to impress others. The term covers a range from everyday self-promotion to excessive bragging and exaggeration that can border on fabrication. Boasting is typically directed at audiences and often serves to elevate the speaker’s status within a group. It is distinguished from confident self-presentation when the emphasis shifts from sharing information to seeking admiration.
Common patterns include recounting past successes in overstated terms, drawing comparisons that diminish others, and steering
Psychological motives include status signaling, impression management, and a desire for social validation. Cognitive biases such
In culture and literature, boasting is often treated as a moral warning against hubris. Folklore, fables, and
Addressing boasting involves promoting clear evidence and boundaries. Listeners can respond with curiosity or firm requests