Human Ego- Good, Bad and the Necessary

Partho Ghosh
1 min readJul 24, 2021

A person’s ego is defined as their sense of self-importance. Ego can be useful at times.

It gives us the ability to push and do things we’re afraid of.

Healthy doses of ego, according to one study, directly feed into your willpower, which could help you stick to a diet or focus on a major project, for example. According to Bentley, having an ego can also help you stay resilient when things go wrong. When used correctly, an ego can also aid in our development.

“The ego also provides us with vulnerability, allowing us to say, ‘I’m sorry, it’s my fault, It enables us to enter something and say, ‘I’m scared.’ I’m terrified. I’m not sure if I have all of the necessary information. I think I need to learn more and everything else that allows us to be vulnerable in order to grow. https://bit.ly/3iLFKAu

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Partho Ghosh
Partho Ghosh

Written by Partho Ghosh

I am a Freelance Copy and Content Writer. I Write Copy to Help You Deliver Message to Your Clients. I write, fresh and eye-catching content. eastsidewriters.com

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