Social media and the Internet spread the misconception that fame and recognition can be achieved with little to no effort.
Özer Y.has quoted3 years ago
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]
Özer Y.has quoted3 years ago
Ego does not allow people to cultivate an honest and realistic assessment of their own abilities.
Özer Y.has quoted3 years ago
Failure can be the hardest on people who cannot check their ego. People with controlled egos avoid internalizing failure and are therefore best equipped to handle it.
b6020046778has quoted3 years ago
Education experts are likewise beginning to speak out against
b6020046778has quoted3 years ago
education system is more focused on praise than on skill development.
b6020046778has quoted3 years ago
Passion often conceals deficiencies and does not encourage learning and skill development.
svitertwitterhas quoted5 years ago
When nothing matters more than the task at hand, the opinions of others are less able to cause harm
svitertwitterhas quoted5 years ago
Often, people risk squandering their success by forgetting how hard it was to obtain
svitertwitterhas quoted5 years ago
the stages at which ego can be most dangerous: aspiration, success, and failure