What is Ego? What does Ego represent to us? Are we capable of genuinely answering that question? Let’s think a bit about that through a given example. What should we do if we see in front of us two people we don’t know physically attacking one another, a person we’ve no idea who is being sexually harassed, or a child we know nothing about being abused? The conscious answers for all those questions are simple but are we sure we practise the right actions we’ve a personal duty of doing when in the face of the aforementioned awful and disgusting situations? The moment we realise what the right actions are, and what we do when dealing with any type of negativity before us, it’s the moment we truly and genuinely understand what Ego really is and represents in society since the beginning of time. It’s easy to be inert and doing nothing when observing something wrong before us. It’s also easy to pretend we’ve seen or listened to nothing, and therefore, become unspoken concerning somethi...