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Accessional Delusion

Accessional Delusion (noun): A psychological condition where an authority figure (usually a teacher or a boss) invents a fictional, highly exaggerated legacy to maintain their "Main Character" status. Symptoms include aggressively taking credit for other people's success and making up wild flexes that never happened.

- MJ
Teacher: "All the famous artists in the industry right now were my students, and I actually run a secret underground thesis-writing racket on the weekends."
Student: "Just ignore him, bro is suffering from severe Accessional Delusion."