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Some peoplefeel entitledto reserve things that arent theirs to claim.

This happens oftenin parking spots, where people stand on an empty slot for their companion to take.

But they seem to fail to realize this is not how the world works.

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A man experienced a similar incident, but his experience involved a fewselfish guestpatrons at an island resort.

The author took action bydelivering petty revenge, something hes proud of.

Read his story below.

Poolside loungers at a resort with rolled towels; petty revenge setup against selfish people.

Experts have attributed such behavior to anarcissistic personality, people who believe the world owes them.

Of course, its an out-of-touch way of thinking, far from reality.

Unfortunately, life doesnt get easy for entitled people.

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According to a 2016 study mentioned byTime Magazine, their narcissism throws them into a perpetual loop of distress.

Confronting these limitations is especially threatening to an entitled person because it violates their worldview of self-superiority.

According to psychologist and authorDr.

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Leon Seltzer, growing up in a privileged environment can bring about a narcissistic trait that causes entitlement.

The storys author didnt provide a background on the rude guests.

However, these may be wealthy individuals who believe they are entitled to anything they want.

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While it was slightly harsh,swift justicesometimes needs to be delivered.

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