He who builds the tallest ego tower, wins

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In the Lord of the Rings the second book is called the two towers, one that fell and one that stayed. But in the end the one that stayed ended up staying only because of the will of humans. Of course the premise of the book is if the last tower fell so would the middle earth.

It is an apt metaphor for the Ego Towers you meet. Some are truly trying to change. Others are in fact not. So you have the two towers. The difference being if an Ego Tower falls, it in fact doesn’t cause the failure of the rest of the middle earth. In fact I think we should have a day in the year set aside to congratulate those who are able to take down their tower. Sort of like that wall in Germany.

The amount of effort to take down an ego tower in the end is equal to the amount of effort put into making it in the first place. So in some cases tearing it down is a huge deal.

In fact, for some people I wonder if it isn’t the work of a life time?

  • Anyone offended by this blog series my apologies.
  • Anyone who thinks this blog series is about them, well, like I did might be time to look in the mirror.
  • By the way, this is about real people. No names were used so I didn’t have to make up names.

The ego tower, a journey into what we human’s do when we feel insecure. He who builds the tallest tower wins. The sad thing is they win being alone.

 

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