Hubris

It can be defined as exaggerated pride or self-confidence often resulting in retribution.  It is an example of pridefulness, something dislikable and to be avoided.  Hubris is a consequence of and evaluation of success according to one’s standards, rules and goals where the focus is on the global self.  In this emotion, the individual focuses on the total self as successful.  In extreme cases, hubris is associated with grandiosity or with narcissism.  Because of the global nature of this emotion, it is likely to be transient.  To maintain this state, the individual must either alter standards or reevaluate what constitutes success.  Unlike shame, hubris is highly positive and emotionally rewarding because the person feels ‘good’ about herself. 

See Emotional development, Narcissism, Pride, Self-conscious emotions, Shame