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Originally Posted by say when "you" as a certain person become wealthy (or whatever) it's not the "real" you who has become wealthy. |
Let me just clearify that I didn't mean to come disrespectful towards the person or the personal part of existence, tho I used to do so sometimes in the past...
The egoic aspect needs to be recognized for what it is, but not mistreated. Quite the opposite. The egoic aspect is (or rather: can be) just as real as your "real you". But what's "real" anyway?