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Summary of Ego is the Enemy

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Summary of Ego is the Enemy: by Ryan Holiday | Includes Analysis

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Ego Is the Enemy is Ryan Holiday’s attack on the role that ego can play in the lives of most people. Holiday does not use the term “ego” in the traditional Freudian sense but rather as a synonym for excessive self-regard, or egotism. Thanks to the Internet and social media, having an inflated ego is now more encouraged in Western society than ever before. Nevertheless, learning how to cultivate an authentic sense of oneself and one’s abilities is vital for living gracefully and achieving one’s goals.
Although history is populated by famous and even notorious egomaniacs, the most influential and successful people were more often those who focused on their life’s work with humility and dedication. Compare, for example, the outsized ego of Napoleon, whose grandiose imperial ambitions ended in shame and exile, with the character of American general William Tecumseh Sherman. After retiring from the military, he refused to run for president…

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·        Important People
·        Key Takeaways
·        Analysis of Key Takeaways

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19 trykte sider
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2019
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2019
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    Social media and the Internet spread the misconception that fame and recognition can be achieved with little to no effort.
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    By broadcasting their opinions to the entire Internet at large as opposed to just their group of friends, Twitter users demonstrate that they over-value their views. [8]
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    Ego does not allow people to cultivate an honest and realistic assessment of their own abilities.

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