{"id":240798,"date":"2022-07-17T17:23:05","date_gmt":"2022-07-17T14:23:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/?p=240798"},"modified":"2022-10-30T02:30:01","modified_gmt":"2022-10-29T23:30:01","slug":"what-is-ego-what-are-id-ego-and-superego-what-makes-people-egoistic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/what-is-ego-what-are-id-ego-and-superego-what-makes-people-egoistic","title":{"rendered":"What is Ego? What are Id, Ego, and Superego? What Makes People Egoistic?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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According to Freud, ego<\/strong> ; It is an integral part of personality. This concept mediates the powerful demands of identity, superego, and reality. Freud<\/a> defines identity as the most basic part of personality that encourages people to meet their most basic needs.<\/p>\n <\/amp-ad><\/p>\n The superego, on the other hand, is the moral part of the personality that is formed in later childhood as a result of upbringing and social influences. It is the ego’s job to strike a balance between these two, which often compete for power, and to ensure that meeting the needs of the id and superego is in line with the demands of reality.<\/p>\n We love the object for its perfection, which we try to achieve for our own ego, and thus we try to satisfy our own narcissism in a roundabout way.<\/p>\n\n