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It's usually a put-down to say that someone has a "big ego.".. What does it mean to have a "small ego?"...What is your definition of having an "ego?"
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That idiot in the White House
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That idiot in the White House Get right to the point why don't cha? Someone who has an ego is never wrong is the best way I can describe it. And no matter what you've done, they've done better (in their mind as some things are impossible). |
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence.
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence. This^^^. Nice Answer. |
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence. |
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That idiot in the White House Get right to the point why don't cha? Someone who has an ego is never wrong is the best way I can describe it. And no matter what you've done, they've done better (in their mind as some things are impossible). |
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence. Ooooo, two great postsGreeneyes and Cynda!! My definition of "ego" is this...Ego is normal and necessary... It is good because it is how we measure or compare ourselves to others as in creating good self esteem, self confidence, and strong self awareness... A small ego (not a good thing) could be a sign of low or poor self esteem or under valued self awareness and is often expressed as extreme shyness that follows a person into adulthood and comes across as a lack of self confidence... A big ego is defined as egotism, egocentricity, or being egocentric and is definitely not a good thing as it applies to a person who regards themselves as the center of all things they become involved in... Egocentric people have little regard for the interests or beliefs of others although it may appear just the opposite as they feign interest or naivety as a way of placing themselves at the center when ever the opportunity presents....Egocentric people place demands upon others for inordinate amounts of time and attention and transfer this forced attention into validation for their own sense of specialness or superiority...Some common "labels" for big ego might be self absorbed, self centered, self obsessed, egomaniac.... |
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence. Ooooo, two great postsGreeneyes and Cynda!! My definition of "ego" is this...Ego is normal and necessary... It is good because it is how we measure or compare ourselves to others as in creating good self esteem, self confidence, and strong self awareness... A small ego (not a good thing) could be a sign of low or poor self esteem or under valued self awareness and is often expressed as extreme shyness that follows a person into adulthood and comes across as a lack of self confidence... A big ego is defined as egotism, egocentricity, or being egocentric and is definitely not a good thing as it applies to a person who regards themselves as the center of all things they become involved in... Egocentric people have little regard for the interests or beliefs of others although it may appear just the opposite as they feign interest or naivety as a way of placing themselves at the center when ever the opportunity presents....Egocentric people place demands upon others for inordinate amounts of time and attention and transfer this forced attention into validation for their own sense of specialness or superiority...Some common "labels" for big ego might be self absorbed, self centered, self obsessed, egomaniac.... |
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Very diva-type behaviour/demands/spoilt brat behaviour. I just don't get how some people can even be proud of being a diva. It means you making the whole world revolve around you. I can imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce doing this. Oh but if they can't have what they want, by that number of minutes, then screw everyone else, because they must have all eyes on themselves. That's nothing to be proud of.
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Everyone has an "EGO"; it is a required thing, in anyone worth their salt. The key is to have an EGO with MANNERS. I like ego's & respect the rights to have one. RUDE EGOS are nothing but trouble.
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Very diva-type behaviour/demands/spoilt brat behaviour. I just don't get how some people can even be proud of being a diva. It means you making the whole world revolve around you. I can imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce doing this. Oh but if they can't have what they want, by that number of minutes, then screw everyone else, because they must have all eyes on themselves. That's nothing to be proud of. |
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Everyone has an "EGO"; it is a required thing, in anyone worth their salt. The key is to have an EGO with MANNERS. I like ego's & respect the rights to have one. RUDE EGOS are nothing but trouble. |
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everyone has an ego. it is our sense of who we are. it's what you do with it that counts
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Can't really cover the ego appropriately without looking into superego and id.
It is a very limited picture of a much larger landscape. |
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Can't really cover the ego appropriately without looking into superego and id. It is a very limited picture of a much larger landscape. Superego and Id, I remember seeing them on American Bandstand in the early 80's. |
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Big ego to me is an overinflated sense of self worth. They feel that they are better than everyone else and tend to treat others as such. Someone with a small ego has low self esteem and does not value themselves highly enough to have any confidence. Ooooo, two great postsGreeneyes and Cynda!! My definition of "ego" is this...Ego is normal and necessary... It is good because it is how we measure or compare ourselves to others as in creating good self esteem, self confidence, and strong self awareness... A small ego (not a good thing) could be a sign of low or poor self esteem or under valued self awareness and is often expressed as extreme shyness that follows a person into adulthood and comes across as a lack of self confidence... A big ego is defined as egotism, egocentricity, or being egocentric and is definitely not a good thing as it applies to a person who regards themselves as the center of all things they become involved in... Egocentric people have little regard for the interests or beliefs of others although it may appear just the opposite as they feign interest or naivety as a way of placing themselves at the center when ever the opportunity presents....Egocentric people place demands upon others for inordinate amounts of time and attention and transfer this forced attention into validation for their own sense of specialness or superiority...Some common "labels" for big ego might be self absorbed, self centered, self obsessed, egomaniac.... Very nicely put. I think that you, Leigh and I are birds of similar feathers. |
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Can't really cover the ego appropriately without looking into superego and id. It is a very limited picture of a much larger landscape. Superego and Id, I remember seeing them on American Bandstand in the early 80's. that was Martha and The Vandellas and the Beach Boys silly superego and id are psssssych 101 stuff |
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Ego is, a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. I think of myself as being important and I have high self-esteem.
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I feel confident when I'm doing things I already "know." (In my areas of so-called "expertise.")...But my insecurities can "kick-in" (a little bit) when I have to venture into "unknown areas." Or learn new things "from scratch."...It helps when I cut myself some "slack." (Versus expecting myself to be "perfect" and an expert at everything right off the bat.)..How do you deal with your insecurities when they pop-up?...I try to be realistic when it comes to my ego and my abilities. Some things are easy for me to learn. And other things may take longer...I know I'll never be a total "pro" or expert at everything.
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