We know, I suspect, by our fear, disgust, hunger-thirst, lust, anger reflexes.How do we know what part of us puts self preservation above all else? — TiredThinker
It's the embodied continuity of autobiographical memories and social conditioning which constitutes a person's self-model.What part is self identity?
Everything "isn't ego" except the prefrontal cortex (which is why a prefrontal lobotomy renders most persons almost completely free of ego-driven judgments and behaviors).Is there anything in us that isn't ego?
self preservation — TiredThinker
self identity — TiredThinker
ego — TiredThinker
I think "ego" is the drive (i.e. megalomania) to be bigger than everything and everyone else and not "to lose oneself in something greater". — 180 Proof
Apart of something bigger then negates itself? What examples are there? — TiredThinker
Is the ego really concerned with self-preservation?
Isn't it easy to come up with examples in which ego-driven behavior is self-destructive, and purpusefully so? — Tzeentch
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