Summary
This quote suggests that people with big egos often use it as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from being vulnerable or exposed. On the surface, their confidence and inflated sense of self may appear impressive, but deep down, they may lack substance, knowledge, or emotional depth. An oversized ego becomes a facade to compensate for their insecurities and feelings of emptiness. It highlights the idea that genuine self-worth does not come from displaying arrogance or superiority, but rather from inner fulfillment and authenticity.
Topics
Ego
By Diana Black