Ego | What We Don’t Say Out Loud – 6

“Attention often

Reinforces ego,

While absence

alters

Its expression.”

Ego

The Reflection

Social behaviour often changes in response to attention patterns. In many interactions, ego becomes more visible when engagement is continuous and reactive. Absence, by contrast, reduces feedback loops that amplify self-reference. This shift does not eliminate ego; it alters how it is expressed and perceived. Across interpersonal, professional, and institutional settings, responses shape presence indirectly. Visibility increases where attention is sustained, while restraint modifies interaction without confrontation. These dynamics operate quietly, influencing authority, behaviour, and response cycles over time, as ego adjusts to changing levels of recognition and reinforcement.

Ego

A Line to Sit With

Attention and absence shape different outcomes.
Their effects on ego are structural, not personal.

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