Ego often distorts how we perceive reality.
For example, when we converse with a spouse, the ego tends to fill the unknown gaps with prejudices, fantasies, and convictions.
The larger the ego, the more it will dominate the situation and close us off from what's really going on. That's why Lao Tzu urges us to return to a more unprocessed state he calls "the uncarved block" where the person is unencumbered by intellectual baggage.
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