He was an amazing bass player, better than many professional session musicians, and yet he had none of their attitude or egocentricity. |
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One can also postulate that much of a child's inability to deal with himself and the world comes from egocentricity. |
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We all know intuitively that our life would be meaningless if it had not a means to a greater end beyond our poor egocentricity. |
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The failure of the Charter in 1848 marked the beginning of the end for O'Connor, whose egocentricity was already bordering on madness. |
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How sincere Picasso ever was in his egocentricity is always difficult to fathom. |
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Other observers refer to disorganisation, boredom, excitability, insatiability, egocentricity, low self-esteem and depression. |
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This leads to the gradual reduction of our egocentricity, to seeing the true reality and lastly reaching buddhahood. |
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If any crime has been committed at all, it is simply that of trying to impose oneself on the ambivalent universe, a fact to which his egocentricity makes him deaf and blind. |
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Nozette exhibited the out of control narcissism and egocentricity typical of many spies. |
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It stimulates egocentricity, social exclusion, a blurring of moral standards and moral decay. |
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What I mean by ego is the element that leads us to selfishness and egocentricity. |
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If advertising thus appears to encourage egocentricity, so does the self-esteem movement. |
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In his interpretation egocentricity and the desire for immediate satisfaction play a central role. |
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It also has to do with short-term thinking, with the encouragement of individual egocentricity and with the advent of individual pension schemes. |
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Part of the problem is that the egocentricity of childhood means that it sometimes takes years for us to really get to know our mothers as people. |
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If you give charity 100 times, the repetition of the physical act breaks down your egocentricity and engrains the behavior of a more charitable person. |
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We discover his alcoholism, his egocentricity, his collapsing marriage. |
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This, at least, is what his critics have claimed for years, arguing that it confirms the president's terrible egocentricity. |
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In the third part, directions are theoretically given how to practically separate from the addiction to egocentricity. |
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No one and nowhere else before or since has worn shoulder pads with such power hungry egocentricity as the cast on Dynasty. |
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Accepting one's peers and gradually coming out of egocentricity in order to open up to others. |
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He proposes, for example, axing the alleged connection between reporting mirrored images in a blot and the viewer's level of egocentricity. |
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From that moment on he is converted and enters the right road to artistic egocentricity. |
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They argue that these higher levels of egocentricity are not simply a generational phenomenon but part of a broader societal and cultural trend that may be here to stay. |
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We see increasing egocentricity at the top of politics. |
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To claim that the adoption of the motion by the House will in any way whatsoever give the Quebec National Assembly some kind of legitimacy it does not already have borders on navel-gazing and egocentricity. |
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Development of egocentricity, the reduction of his capacities to feel some emotion which makes him look like a zombie, a will for vengeance, loss of memory loss of powers of concentration, deep pessimism. |
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If you are under the impression that you are unable to love, that you suffer from a severe and incurable form of egocentricity, do not let yourself be discouraged or overwhelmed by what you see within yourself. |
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Above all it involves an attitude of respect for other people at all times. Hatred and egocentricity are destructive opposites and have no limits. |
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The capacity to live a progressive domination of self, transcending and overcoming egocentricity, growing in freedom from material things, controlling one's impulses, learning to live with and for the Fraternity. |
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As a great creator, Dalí had a considerable measure of egocentricity, and that is why he is the one most conspicuously absent from this bed and this sofa. |
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This far-reaching egocentricity leads to the exploitation of the earth and to the exploitation of the own body for that matter, thinking one has a right to everything, everything should be provided. |
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The underlying hypothesis is that the main aim of such an education would be to help children to distinguish a concern for others' interests from egocentricity. |
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To me he seemed to have more of a child's elementary sense of justice, and with it, perhaps, a child's touch of egocentricity and petulance. |
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Do you only think about yourself Egocentricity and not see anyone else's point of view. |
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