Not viewing ourselves in the right perspective
benefits no one.
I think many people KNOW when someone is on their high horse, or even themselves once they climb off it, and that's easily recognizable as not a good thing.
Equally, being on a low horse, not holding our self-worth, not giving ourselves the self-respect we are deserving of, is also not a good thing. It just understood as being just as poor an elevation (low) as the other.
When we are on either "horse" we are failing to acknowledge God's view of our worth, imo.