Instead, they are looking for ways to make themselves appear more important.
But at the same time, they are unlikely to address any problems head on.
An inauthentic person will constantly be trying to gain the upper hand or win the validation of others by manipulating those around them. Inauthentic people can be highly judgmental of others, often as a way of gaining control. Related: 5 Horrible Traits That Push People Away 2. True humility comes when you know and accept yourself, flaws and all. They don't like people to question them for fear they will discover the truth. An inauthentic person is seeking to hide their flaws and build themselves up. They use their bloated ego and vanity to cover up their inadequacies, and don't dare look too deeply within themselves. Under their carefully curated exterior, however, they may be struggling with low self-esteem. They have wrapped themselves in a bogus façade and they even start to believe their own lies. They are often the peacock of their group, the one who is strutting and bragging, and who can't stand it when others show them up. They have high opinions of themselves and they want to make sure everyone around them sees how great they are.