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How to get rid of ego as dictator and turn it into messenger and servant and scout, to be in your service, is the trick.
Joseph Campbell
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes transforming one's ego from a controlling force into a helpful guide.

Joseph Campbell highlights the importance of managing the ego, suggesting that instead of letting it dominate our actions and decisions like a dictator, we should train it to serve us, offering advice and insight like a messenger or scout. This shift can lead to personal growth and a more harmonious existence, as we learn to balance our self-importance with humility and service.

Themes

EgoSelf-AwarenessPersonal GrowthHumilityService

In practice

Example use cases

In a personal development workshop to illustrate the importance of self-awareness.

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