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Understanding Human Ego

The word Egotism carries a negative connotation. However, it's not always negative. If it can cause people to do silly, irrational and destructive things, it can also cause them to act nobly and heroically.

Fun Facts : -

  • We are all egotists.
  • We are more interested in ourselves than in anything else.
  • Every person you meet wants to feel important and wants to amount to something.
  • There is a craving in everyone for the approval of others, so that he can approve himself.
  • If you are on good terms with yourself, you're on good terms with others.
  • A starved ego is a mean ego.

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