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What is the difference between Ego and Attitude?

What is the difference between Ego and Attitude?

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Asked by C. Hughes, Last updated: Dec 18, 2024

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Barry Mclean

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Answered Oct 08, 2020

The attitude would refer to the type of opinions, emotions, and all of the things that you are thinking about. There are some people who would be able to do things based on their attitude. The ego will refer to the way that a person thinks about himself.

Your personality will be different from other people. You may have a unique personality that makes you different from any other person that you will meet in this world.

A lot of people say that when people would allow their ego to make decisions for them, this can be a bit hard. They may sometimes do things that will not be good for them in the long run.

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F. Lopez

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Answered May 20, 2020

Ego and attitude are closely related when it comes to how you feel about yourself. Attitude makes you different from other people, as each person has a unique and distinct personality. Ego simply refers to a person’s self-esteem.

However, when talking about ego, it often has a negative connotation because it usually refers to someone being arrogant and full of themselves. However, ego, in the right context, refers to someone’s sense of pride and integrity. It is through attitude and ego that we develop our identity, as well as a relationship with themselves.

Both ego and attitude provide consistency to behavior by giving a personal point of reference. The egotist often sees the world as an illusion, and sometimes they believe that life is like a television show in which they star as the main character. Attitudes are formed from perceiving our behaviors. Attitude entails a set of core beliefs, and a tendency to behave in a particular manner that displays an attitude

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