“When you hear hypocrisy, do you recognize it as hypocrisy? When you see a hypocrite, do you immediately recognize the individual or individuals as being hypocritical?
So much jealousy, envy, hate, is expressed through the very common means of hypocrisy. Many times a hypocrite is so convincing, so staunch, so emphatic, basically fully believing what they are saying, that even in the strength of their voice, they convince themselves and others to believe the hypocrisy they are spouting out, many times not realizing themselves that what they are saying are downright lies, imagination, fantasy, identifying with self-importance, exceptional understanding of facts on a given subject.
Many times hypocrites are pawns of others who feed the ego of the hypocrites, using him or her to an advantage for some purpose or reason that they themselves cannot accept, because in its truth, makes them, too, feel violated against.
A hypocrite is usually a self-centered, morally weak human being. The word ‘morally’ here is usually meant as inferior to others, and this inferiority encourages them to be noticed; consequently, it is eventually a form of self-destruction socially, mentally, physically, and they find themselves cast aside, unacceptable, incompetent, irrational, and weak in stability.”