One can also postulate that much of a child's inability to deal with himself and the world comes from egocentricity. |
The failure of the Charter in 1848 marked the beginning of the end for O'Connor, whose egocentricity was already bordering on madness. |
How sincere Picasso ever was in his egocentricity is always difficult to fathom. |
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. |
We discover his alcoholism, his egocentricity, his collapsing marriage. |
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. |