A person's outlook on life was influenced by many factors, such as the environment he grew up in, his family education, and his personal experience. It was not just because he was spoiled and pampered from birth. Even if a person had been spoiled and pampered since she was young, if she did not have the correct values and mentality, it might cause her to feel arrogant. People who were pampered and supported by others might feel proud and confident because they received more attention, love, and resources, but this was not a necessary condition for arrogance. The feeling of arrogance usually comes from a person's overestimation of her own value, ability, and status. This overestimation may come from her wrong self-perception and unhealthy self-esteem. A person's growth and change required long-term accumulation and shaping, and it was impossible to achieve it overnight. Even if a person was pampered since she was young, she still needed to experience a series of setbacks and difficulties to gradually establish the correct values and mentality to develop a healthy personality.