1. Blaming others – going into victim mode
Any time someone blames other people, events or circumstances it’s a sign they’re not taking responsibility. They will give plenty of very good reasons why their life or their career isn’t perfect, and it’s never anything to do with them.
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2. Blaming themselves
It goes like this: “It’s all my fault! I’m not a good enough… I should have…. I shouldn’t have…” This is an excuse to stay in the past, and to not make changes in their behaviour, beliefs and attitudes. It’s also very attention seeking.
3. They are always right (and never wrong)
The inability to admit a mistake is a sure sign of ego. This person will defend, argue and use all kinds of evidence to demonstrate they are right. In fact there are many truths and it’s for each person to find what works for them.
4. They know everything about everything
You know the type. They know everything. They’ve read every book, know every theory and will gladly tell you about them all the time. A sign of true enlightenment is the ability to learn from everyone and anyone in any situation.
5. They never have any problems, only solutions
This aspect of ego is all about keeping up appearances. They never admit to having any problems or struggles. They also know exactly how to solve everyone else’s problems and are the first to jump up and insist they help others.
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