# My Ego Sparks my Creativity #

Daily writing prompt
What experiences in life helped you grow the most?

Hello dear friends,

Life is a beautiful tapestry woven with joys and sorrows, laughter and tears. Each day brings new experiences, shaping us into the individuals we become.

Today, I want to share a secret: my ego, my atma samman (self-respect), has been a surprising catalyst for my personal growth.

While some may view ego negatively, I’ve discovered that when bruised, it can fuel a powerful drive for self-improvement. My journey is a testament to this unexpected side of ego.

I vividly recall being a mediocre student, struggling to focus. A relative commented that I should consider selling tea. Though hurtful, this remark ignited a fire within me.

Determined to prove them wrong, I doubled down on my studies, juggling hard work with academics.

This dedication paid off, allowing me to crack a competitive exam and land a fulfilling career as a bank officer.

After retirement, my love for social media, particularly Facebook and WhatsApp, connected me with colleagues and friends.

However, when some colleagues started avoiding me online, and most hurtful when a close relative unfollowed me, it stung.

This, again, bruised my ego, but instead of succumbing to disappointment, I decided to channel it into creativity.

I embarked on a journey of self-expression, taking up blog writing and painting, despite having no prior experience.

The path wasn’t easy. With a background in finance, literature, and writing felt like a foreign land. Yet, with unwavering support from my friend Kishori Raman, I persevered.

Five years later, I’m actively blogging, writing articles, sharing stories, and even dabbling in poetry.

My blog has garnered over 10 lakh views and 3300 followers, and I’m on a mission to reach 5,000 posts in a row, proving to myself and the world that limitations can be overcome.

Looking back, I realize that the “hurt” I experienced wasn’t personal. It was simply a catalyst for personal growth.

My ego, instead of hindering, pushed me to explore new avenues and discover hidden talents. I am, in a strange way, grateful to those who unknowingly played a role in my artistic awakening.

This experience has taught me a valuable lesson: growth often lies beyond our comfort zones.

By embracing challenges and channeling our emotions constructively, we can unlock our true potential and surprise ourselves with the remarkable things we can achieve.

So, the next time someone hurts your ego, remember that it can be a powerful force for positive change.

Don’t let it break you; let it fuel your journey to becoming your best self.

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5 replies

  1. Truly inspiring journey 🌼
    Sometimes, a bruised ego guided by self-respect becomes the very force that drives us to grow.
    From a mediocre student to a Bank Officer, and now embracing creativity — your story proves that when channelled right, even hurt can become a powerful catalyst for becoming our best selves. ✨👏

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    • Thank you so much for your thoughtful and encouraging words. They truly mean a lot to me. You’ve captured the essence of my journey so beautifully—sometimes the very moments that challenge us are the ones that shape us the most. I’m grateful that my story resonated with you, and your support adds even more motivation to keep growing and creating. Truly appreciate it! ✨👏

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  2. very nice .

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  3. You should sell tea is hilarious. I had a boss tell me I couldn’t program computers and that’s how I ended up in that field.

    Great clarification in there I always view ego as a negative attribute. Well, done

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