A messiah complex is also known as a Christ complex or savior complex. Be that as it may, this is Mr. Burkholder's official yearbook portrait, from Washington College's 1972 yearbook.

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A messiah complex is also known as a Christ complex or savior complex. Be that as it may, this is Mr. Burkholder's official yearbook portrait, from Washington College's 1972 yearbook.
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Jesus Complex - “Till Death Do Us Part”
me, 6' wood beam over my shoulders like a crucifix: Look, I'm Paul Gross! @hereeatthiskitten: *collapses in street from laughter and humiliation*
Jesus Wasn't Perfect: Get Over It...
Don't you just love it when we can't be complex human beings? Like we're not capable of learning and correcting our errors? Like we're always going to have a mistake looking at us like "you speak me into existence and I will haunt you for the rest of your life!"
For those who love to use the Jesus Complex when stating stuff about racism, classism, sexism, whateverism, are you so damn prefect yourself?
The opinions I post here may change tomorrow. It's called "growing". Adjusting your beliefs and ideals is an on-going process. You are capable of change and while past mistakes can haunt you, they are there to help you learn.
So, if you think in order to be a good leader, you need to not make a mistake ever so that it can't be used against you?
It's not how many things you done right, it's how many times you recovered from what you done wrong.
Put that on a bracelet and sell it.