Ego
Ego is the downfall of the arrogant and the sneaking surprise attacker of the complacent
warrior.
It should not be confused with self confidence or self esteem (which are essential aspects
of leadership). In fact, where self esteem and self confidence fly like an eagle to be
admired, ego hangs like an albatross around the necks of those who think they are more
than they actually are in the eyes of others.
In battle as in crises, ego is likely to blind the warrior from the true dangers that
exist. When that happens, the warrior's attention is shifted to things that are not true
threats. He or she focuses on imagined threats which were stimulated by ego and not
awareness.
The warrior that carries ego into battle will always face at least two enemies.
The true warrior must always be on guard for that comfortable and sly foe, ego. This
warrior is fully aware that self esteem and self confidence are earned, while ego is
empty, unfulfilling, and self imposed.
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