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Arrogance can portray itself as "just being honest," often as the lone voice speaking the hard truth that no one else wants to hear; it views itself as special and uniquely equipped to see it, in compensation for all the criticism it received that made it feel demeaned.
Arrogance is divisive and isolating ("It's lonely at the top."), which is especially rough on sages, the most social of the roles.
Arrogance might be chosen, in part, because it gives the person a chance to let off some of this excess steam.