Most people are not as happy in their lives as they would like to be. Seeking happiness externally in relationships, in food and drink, in money and possessions only brings temporary relief.
Most people are not as happy in their lives as they would like to be. Seeking happiness externally in relationships, in food and drink, in money and possessions only brings temporary relief.
While the fields of psychiatry and psychology consider ego to be part of one’s mental apparatus, other schools of thought equate ego with being self-centered
In his recently published book, Beyond the Ego: Where Happiness, Joy, and Peace of Mind Await You, Dr David Mutchler demonstrates how the ego is far more than an inflated sense of self-importance