Ego-A big social Problem in India

In India, Ego can be termed as a big social problem. We people are highly egoistic and did not want to compromise on it. Especially people, who rise to higher ranks or get high positions in society or become rich starts classifying themselves as different class of people than the rest of Indians, this is a common story in all parts of India that is why we people still salute to higher status. There are many examples where people use their power to exploit other because only they want to satisfy their own ego. Ego tussles can be seen among people of same class. People are usually hurrying to malign others, only because these people have hurt their ego. In office rivalries are mostly result of hatreds grown due to ego clashes. Many bosses in Indian offices are more concerned with their own ego satisfaction rather than the benefits of company or government. Due to their ego, these people start giving themselves extra cover of false perceptions. Ego problems are not restrained only up to office or societies but they are very well present inside Indian homes. Ego problems can be seen between all the relations of Father-son, husband-wife, brother-brother or brother-sister, no relations are left alone by the ego problem. With the advent of new technologies and advancement in higher education, these problems are becoming even worse. Now days, a small school going boy or girl also have big ego to satisfy. All this can be verified from the latest incidence of strike by the girl students of Chandigarh College. These girls were on strike against the slapping incidence, in which a teacher slapped the girl student for allegedly carrying mobile phone to college against the restriction on mobile phones. Our generations have also passed colleges with all these strict restrictions but we had never revolted against the colleges or teachers, by making it a matter of ego. It looks that people have forgotten the art of forgiving and respect for others. We are only and only concerned with our and only our ego.

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