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Not true. Never eard of something called ego ? And I actually like peoples driven by ego, they're often way better as persons as peoples motivated by other things.
Never eard of MICE ? Money / Ideology / Coertion / Ego, that's the four things secret agents use to corrupt peoples and obtain informations, the four most efficient motivators of human beings. And, surprisingly, ego driven peoples are the harder to corrupt of all, especially if they're also smart enough to avoid traps.
So, big ego ? I'm totally fine with it.
Everybody has some ego, but even having a 'big' one is distinctly different from empty egotistical bluffing. There is no mandate whatsoever that the two should go hand-in-hand.
"the greatest boasters have the least of what they pretend to"
Thanks in advance
some people are worthy of a big ego tho uwu
Everyone is born with a unique ego, and all should be free to exercise this basic human aspect as they will.
Egotism, however, is unworthy and unbecoming conduct in any context. It only serves to diminish whatever quality, great or small, an individual might possess.
Human bodies are composed of self-replicating cells, but when this natural mechanism loses its restraint, it becomes a cancer.
Too late for that