Growth often begins with letting go โ
but few things are harder to release than the ego.
The ego isnโt just pride.
Itโs the mask we wear.
The identity we cling to.
The version of ourselves we perform โ to feel safe, worthy, or admired.
But as Jay Shetty explains in Think Like a Monk,
ego isnโt strength.
Itโs separation โ from our truth, our growth, and even our peace.
๐ช What Is Ego, Really?
Ego says:
- โI am what I do.โ
- โI am what I have.โ
- โI am what people think of me.โ
Ego seeks validation, not wisdom.
It fears being wrong, slow, uncertain, or vulnerable.
It attaches to titles, roles, and appearance โ all of which are temporary.
Monks understand this deeply.
Thatโs why they shave their heads, wear the same robes, and live without status symbols.
Not because theyโre trying to reject the world โ
but because theyโre learning to let go of identity as a performance.
๐ง The Problem with Ego
Ego is loud.
It will:
- Keep you in toxic relationships just to โproveโ youโre strong
- Stop you from asking for help
- Push you to win arguments instead of grow in connection
- Reject feedback that could actually set you free
Ego confuses image with truth.
๐ฑ Why Letting Go Unlocks Growth
When you release ego, you create space for:
- Curiosity (instead of defensiveness)
- Vulnerability (instead of performance)
- New perspectives (instead of narrow beliefs)
- True self-worth (not conditional on applause)
You stop being afraid of not knowing.
You become a student again.
And thatโs when growth begins.
๐ Practices to Loosen the Ego Grip
1. Practice โI Donโt Knowโ
Say it without shame.
This opens your mind โ and your heart.
2. Celebrate Others Out Loud
When someone wins, let your ego be silent, and your soul speak:
โIโm happy for them.โ
This turns comparison into admiration.
3. Release the Need to Be Right
Ask:
โDo I want to connect, or do I want to win?โ
Growth often happens in the humility of listening.
4. Detach from Titles
You are more than your role.
You are more than your label.
The real you has nothing to prove โ just something to share.
5. Journal the Following Prompt:
โWhat fear is my ego trying to protect me from right now?โ
Youโll be surprised how honest your soul becomes when ego gets quiet.
๐ก Final Reflection
Ego will always whisper:
โBe seen.โ
โBe the best.โ
โBe admired.โ
But your soul quietly asks:
โBe real.โ
โBe open.โ
โBe here.โ
And when you choose that voice,
you make room for growth that isnโt about becoming more โ
but about returning to who you were all along.
That is the freedom that lives behind the ego.
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