When we look out into the world, we see strangers imposing their judgements on others in grocery stores, families becoming estranged over vaccine opinions, and people feeling an abnormal sense of ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American We live in some times. On the one hand, ...
We all, at some point, have an exaggerated sense of our own self. It’s a universal human experience. We call it ego when we see it in others, and term it self-worth when we look at our own selves. No ...
When one partner always needs to be right or refuses to see the other's perspective, it's a clear sign that the ego is at play Egotistic traits in a relationship can be subtle or glaringly obvious.
Love is frequently celebrated as the purest link, yet it is also vulnerable when tainted by ego. The Bhagavad Gita, a timeless spiritual book, illuminates this human struggle with Krishna's teachings.
Have you ever considered what it truly means to be intelligent? Many might think of IQ scores or academic success, but intelligence could be more about understanding yourself, comprehending the world, ...
Egotistic traits in a relationship can be subtle or glaringly obvious. They manifest as a need for control, an inability to apologize, constant competition, a lack of empathy, and a refusal to ...