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The All-Consuming Ego – Are you a toxic person?

Ramayana and Mahabharata are two major epics of ancient India. Both these epics unravel certain lessons of life, both for society and oneself. 

Ramayana, (Ram which means God + Ayana which means Path), is one of the largest epics in the world with 24,000 verses divided into 6 kaands, which tell us about the “Journey of Lord Rama.” The journey which would be incomplete without the mention of “Ravana” the bad guy!

But, was Ravana really a bad guy? 

Ravana was the grandson of Brahma, the creator of the universe, and son of sage Vishrava making him part of an august lineage. He was a scholar and had an arbiter of taste for arts. However, even with all accomplishments, he is considered the bad guy.

An all-consuming ego turned Ravana against himself. He became a classic example to show that one quality can drag you down. It was his ego which made him the toxic person of his own life.

He could have repaired the damage he did by abducting Sita, but his ego didn’t allow him to do so, which later became his cause of death.

Would things have been different if Ravna would have realized that he was the toxic person in his own life?

Do you feel half of your problems will be solved if you are more self-aware? Are you sure, it’s not you who is creating problems in your life?

How do you find, if you are a toxic person?

Do you resonate with any of the statements below?

  • Anybody’s logical argument often faces the wrath of your stubbornness and insults
  • You are in constant competition with the others
  • You focus on the negative in a story rather than the positive
  • Love is an expression you show only when in need
  • Apologizing to someone else is not your strongest trait
  • You have a constant feeling that you have let yourself down
  • Fundamentally you connect with very few people, as a result, you make only few friends about which you are very possessive.
  • There is an urge to fix everything because rejection is not your cup of tea
  • Your version of truth is to be said and accepted everywhere

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If yes, how do you become the vivacious self?

The only way to master your emotions is to feel them. So,

  • First, understand your toxic behaviour and then acknowledge it (Acceptance is the key)
  • Second, start having conversations which scare you
  • Third, stop focusing on validations, start looking for constructive criticism 
  • Fourth, stop creating an unwanted trauma for yourself in the need to fix every relationship you have been part of, accept the truth of their existence, accept people with their flaws, because at the end of the day, no one is perfect

Doing the right thing is never easy! Accepting and understanding our own toxic behaviour helps one to grow. 

Be selfish in the sense, ask for your time, and work on yourself. No book, no person, can actually guide you through this, the only person who can help you to bring in the change is YOU!!

In conclusion, empathy, kindness will be your traits, when you become the light bulb of hope and rainbow of joy.

09 comments on “The All-Consuming Ego – Are you a toxic person?

  • Pawan Kumar , Direct link to comment

    The all consuming ego can kill you. Time to introspect, taking corrective action and leading a meaningful life. Excellent article.

  • Sudhir , Direct link to comment

    Wow… what a msg delivered through this article. Thanks Samriddhi for creating such a positive vibes. All the best to you. May god bless you.

    • Gagandeep , Direct link to comment

      Spiritual and Practical post. Very big head on young shoulders. Keep it up.

      • Rashmi kapur , Direct link to comment

        very true Samridhi
        Doing one’s duty is more important than one’s emotions.
        Sacrifice in relationships, forgiveness, compassion, universal brotherhood are the values that are required in the world today and always.

      • Gopal Das , Direct link to comment

        Rightly said and written”Accepting and understanding our own toxic behaviour helps one to grow”.
        It is YOU only who is responsible for change.
        God bless you.

  • Dr pardeep Kumar , Direct link to comment

    Well written on topic of Toxic person. Toxic persons have lot of ego. We need introspection about our toxic personality and steps to make it non toxic. Such non toxic persons with healthy minds is need of the hour for the prosperity of mankind.
    Many wars have been fought because of toxic mindset and world has suffered a lot .
    Corona virus has come to teach us great lessons and one of them is about toxicity mankind has leashed on mother nature due to toxic mindsets.

  • Ar. Sudha Ojha , Direct link to comment

    Very well written Samriddhi.
    Acceptance is the key, one should know his weaknesses and should work on them .
    Keep it up

  • Gaurav , Direct link to comment

    Excellent message and very tactful article. Really the need of the society to get rid of all negative vibes and help each other grow in an positive supportive environment

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