Self-content
or self-contentment
[self-kuh n-tent, self-] /ˈsɛlf kənˈtɛnt, ˌsɛlf-/
noun
1.
satisfaction with oneself; self-complacency.
adjective
2.
content with oneself; self-satisfied.
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or self-corrective [self-kuh-rek-ting, self-] /ˈsɛlf kəˈrɛk tɪŋ, ˌsɛlf-/ adjective 1. automatically adjusting to or correcting mistakes, malfunctions, etc.: a self-correcting mechanism. self-correcting adjective 1. capable of correcting itself without external aid