If 'I' dominate, it is limited to think, in this 3 -minute video, understand how ego controls your mind

Ego is present somewhere in all of us. This ego sometimes gives us confidence, sometimes we limit our thinking that we cannot distinguish between right and wrong. People usually consider it a natural quality, but if it gets out of control, it negatively affects our thoughts, decisions and behavior. Ego and ideas have a direct impact of ego on our ability to think and understand. If someone accepts his mind as the final truth and does not pay attention to the words of others, it is a sign of ego. Such a person cannot accept criticism and does not even see his mistake. His self -assessment becomes weak and he only begins to look at the world from his perspective. Ahkari -Person often suffers from thinking like “I’m right and everything wrong”. This thinking affects both his personal and professional life. He does not give interest to the opinion of the people around him, causing distances in his relationships. Obstruction of decisions When the ego dominates our minds, we begin to make emotional decisions, not logical. Many times it has been seen that people ignore some advice just because the advice comes from someone they consider less. It is a spiritual inertia in which the ego of the person prevents him from making the right decision. The person suffering from ego impedes learning ability that he knows everything. In such a situation, he does not want to learn anything new, because he feels that he is already complete. This thinking leads him back to personal and professional development. The process of introspection and self -improvement stops where the ego dominates. The effect on relationships affects not only the thinking of a person, but also his relationships. An arrogant person brings hardness into dialogue with his family, friends or colleagues. He tries to prove himself better by humiliating others. Gradually, people start to distance from such a person. How to avoid ego? Self -determination: question yourself every day – do I think right? Did I listen to the opinion of others? Meditation and meditation: Calm the spirit reduces ego and clarity in mind. Accept criticism: Positive criticism makes a developmental means. Adopt humility: Humility not only strengthens relationships, but also balances thinking. Share this story -tags