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Alfred Adler coined the idea of the inferiority complex. He said that all humans are born feeling inferior because they are helpless and surrounded by powerful adults. As a child grows, he or she strives to feel superior and powerful through accomplishment. However, if a child fails to meet certain life challenges, then the child will develop an inferiority complex. So, every child feels inferior, but only those who fail develop an inferiority complex. Those people who develop an inferiority complex feel inadequate frequently and have a tendency to get down on themselves easily.
Karen Horney had conflicting views with Freud over the psychoanalysis of men and women. Horney rejected Freud's idea of penis envy. She said that he was just picking up on women's jealousy of man's power in the world. Instead, she said that men had womb envy. She claimed that men were jealous of women's ability to bear children. Men need to have their name live on, so they need women as much as women need men. She believed that men's overcompensation in personal achievement was due to their relatively small part in creating a child. I think that Freud believed men were superior to women while Horney was an outraged feminist. Both had dumb, opposing ideas that belittled the opposite sex.