The second is that you come across as exceedingly arrogant.
As a datapoint, I didn’t get this impression; I felt it was a pretty humble recounting of one’s flaws and mistakes. (Though I’m probably much less perceiving of arrogance than the typical person.)
As a datapoint, I didn’t get this impression; I felt it was a pretty humble recounting of one’s flaws and mistakes. (Though I’m probably much less perceiving of arrogance than the typical person.)
Seconded.
To me it was both arrogant and humble, and I too do not have very strong emotional response to arrogance.
Although I want to point that arrogance !== miscalibration.
As another datapoint, I think it’s both—I read an unusual combination of both humility AND arrogance.