Yup, I’m amazed when folks don’t think they have an ego…mabye their ashamed? My ego gets in the way of my writing at times, but it’s also the creative force that makes me write…does that make sense?
Humor/Satire / 6 Word Memoir
Excercise the ego, four times daily.
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HAHAHA nice , a very simple and eliquent statement. After reading it you spend half a second thinking , what did i just read. Then the full force of the statement hits you. Very well rounded.
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too right. Whether we’d like to admit it or not, most artists have some sort of ego…usually fragile…it’s a pride in the work and the responsibility to create, I think…
its good
I’m going to take it’s advise too
nice
-Some people need to exercise their ego more than that.
-Nice one. Thanks for sharing.
Only 4 times? :>). Very nice.
This made me smile and think about what kind of a person wrote this memoire. Because it launched me into thoughts about the writer, I think it did it’s job and is a good succinct memoire. It could be eligible for Smith’s contest.
The wording is a nicely humorous take to my mind on those dire improve your life type books that seem to be spewed out ten per second. This may actually be good advice in comparison, however I’m not sure how I feel on the take that to create is to indulge one’s ego. But in honesty to sit exploring one’s own mind is pretty heavy on egotistical pursuits!
Good advice. No wonder my ego has atrophied. lol
:)
I like it..
Is this an accurate description of you?
This is good. I’ll bet the average person exercises it a lot more, no pun intended. It’s true though. We all exercise our egos as much as, or maybe more than necessary. Good job.
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