Complacence in a sentence as a noun

"Our tide is rising, and they can wait in their confident complacence.

His complacence, dishonesty, incompetence, and constant ***-covering in this crisis should show you who he really is.

"super-stimulating" ourselves into oblivion requires a level of willful complacence we manage to avoid, at least on the whole as a species.

Does actively praising individuals, regardless of whether they 'truly' deserve it, encourage them to work harder or does it encourage complacence?

> what really irks me about your post is your complacence with cheating because its not in your self-interest to pursue those who cheatedWhy don't you hold the other professors to the same standard?

It's ugly and presumes that non-complacence to norms that would prevent the idea from occurring is a sign of a neurological disorder and an excuse to dismiss the idea without giving it any thought.

Quite clearly the kid was already in program, already seen value in chess and likely was once in a while praised by others.> Does actively praising individuals, regardless of whether they 'truly' deserve it, encourage them to work harder or does it encourage complacence?

The likelihood is that complacence, rather than official sponsorship or policy is the prime driver behind this phenomenon.- Instead of trying to build out \cough\\ cybercommands, Government sponsored CTF tournaments identify and reward talent, without bringing it on-board the National Security apparatus.

Complacence definitions

noun

the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself; "his complacency was absolutely disgusting"

See also: complacency self-complacency self-satisfaction