The hottest Ego Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Faith & Spirituality Topics
Day One 359 implied HN points 27 Jun 22
  1. Lack of clarity can hold you back - make sure you understand why you're working on something and what your goals are.
  2. Fear can stop you from achieving your potential - learn strategies to overcome fear and move forward.
  3. Ego can be a silent enemy - recognize how your self-perception affects your success and work on conquering your ego.
Tripsitter 99 implied HN points 22 Sep 23
  1. Pseudo-spirituality and spiritual narcissism are prevalent in the psychedelic realm, where individuals may use spiritual practices to avoid personal growth.
  2. Recognizing spiritual egotism and the journey towards spiritual awareness involves acknowledging and confronting one's ego, rather than masking it through spiritual practices.
  3. Identifying traits of spiritual narcissists such as superiority complex, manipulation, and lack of empathy is crucial to safeguard oneself in the spiritual and psychedelic community.
The Pole 79 implied HN points 17 Sep 23
  1. Every relationship can face common conflicts like those portrayed in dating stereotypes
  2. Gender roles in relationship dynamics can be interchangeable - anyone can embody traits traditionally associated with 'men' or 'women'
  3. Striving for a balance of agency and flexibility, overcoming ego, and listening to different perspectives are key to resolving conflicts in relationships
Sunday Letters 179 implied HN points 07 Mar 22
  1. Leadership is more about humility than ego. Good leaders focus on building teams and serving others rather than seeking personal glory.
  2. Delegating tasks shows trust and humility. When leaders do everything themselves, it can lead to team disengagement and increased pressure.
  3. Healthy leaders help their teams shine. They prioritize the success of their team over their own needs or recognition.
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Akash Chinnaiah 4 HN points 04 Jan 24
  1. Our beliefs are deeply influenced by the environment and people around us, shaping who we are. Questioning and reevaluating our beliefs can lead to personal growth and freedom.
  2. Beliefs are not fixed; they change over time as we gain new experiences and knowledge. Being open to challenging our beliefs can lead to better decision-making and a more authentic life.
  3. Changing our beliefs is not easy, as it often involves letting go of ego and deeply ingrained ideas. Broadening our knowledge and experiences can help us make more informed choices and grow as individuals.