How do you deflate an ego?

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sketch_zeppelin

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Keep exposeing your self to works that you consider supior to your own. That way not only do you know how far you have yet to go but also you have somthing to inspire you to better yourself further.
 

Bloodstain

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Paksenarrion said:
Chancie said:
Paksenarrion said:
Just think of Eragon.
I'm a little confused on this one. Care to explain it? xD;
Hello again!

Eragon is...a fantasy fan fiction written by a teenager whose dad happens to own a publishing company. It's a Mary Sue story. Main character finds dragon egg, becomes dragon rider, becomes elf. I read the first and second book several years ago, and the only character that I thought was a realistic protagonist was the main character's brother.
I agree.

That's why you should think of The Lord of the Rings instead!
And yes, post it here and we will rip it apart.
Say, why do you even have to deflate it? As long as you're not too full of yourself and undermine everyone else you're good to go.
 

duchaked

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I know someone who has been (is raised to be it seems) egotistical for the many many years I've known him
all I know is...I just want to punch him in the face (to start things off)
would that kill his ego?
eh maybe not, but it'd sure make me happy
and isn't that why we do what we do? we play games, and we play what brings us joy no matter what others may say about the game or us
hm...brb/bbl, I have someone's face to punch (lol jk)
 

Betancore

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Read the work of others. Others who are published, and don't suck. That should deflate your ego quite suitably. It sure did mine. In fact, it made me give up entirely and become the miserable, uncreative wreck that I am today.
 

tobi the good boy

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Chancie said:
Irridium said:
Always remember there are better writers out there. And compared to them you may as well be writing a children's book.
Hm, that's always a good point. xD; I feel stupid that I didn't really think of that before.
well unless you are george RR martin on the escapist ... then yeah you pretty much are allowed the ego
 

RandomWords

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Hire someone to tell you that your work sucks. Scratch that, let me help you.
*clears throat* Your work sucks...feel better?
 

PayneTrayne

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Hopefully this does a bit of work, I don't mean any of it but maybe it'll hit home. What I'm about to say, may be harmful, so if you don't want a deflated ego then don't read on:

You are nothing, and will never amount to anything. Your works are complete guttershite compared to the works of great authors. Your characters are flat and couldn't box their way out of a simple sentence. Your grammar is terrible, I mean how dare you do anything. You will never be loved for your writing and while other people's names will echo you will be nothing but dust in the wind.
 

TheGreatCoolEnergy

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Ain't a problem with the world that can't be solved with cannons.

So either write more cannons into your stories, shoot yourself out of a cannon, or shoot yourself with a cannon.
 

William Dickbringer

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Cynical skeptic said:
Fail.

Write something you think is good, submit it for publishing. You'll get rejected more times than you can count.
I believe there was someone famous who kept getting turned down but eventually it got published and it became famous I can't remember the author or name of the book
O.T. I say it's alright everyone has an ego for something just try hard not to show it
 

xXAsherahXx

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I usually play some mind games. Pick an argument that I know how to defend and win, and systematically destroy the counter argument, or with more creative ways such as randomly ignoring a person for no reason making him/her paranoid or making that person feel isolated by talking about something he/she knows nothing of. Each technique is very effective.

I have a nicely groomed ego myself, so that's a bit hypocritical.
 

Ashsaver

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Try reading Japanese newspaper written in English....oh wait that would actually makes your ego ginormous,forget i said anything.
 

FallenJellyDoughnut

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You actually think you deserve an ego? Your writing skills are absolute shit! I've seen 5th graders write better than you. Why do you even try? Its not like you're going to ever get any of your crap published. Piss off and die you worthless peice of shit.

Hows your ego now? Did it work?
 

ottenni

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Falcon punch to the thorax, never fails.

Failing that, think of Oscar Wilde and how you will never be that sexy talented.
 

sgtshock

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Ever get that paranoid feeling in the back of your mind that you actually aren't very good at what you're doing, and any praise you get is just given out of pity? Just listen to that, that always gets rid of my ego.

Or maybe I'm confusing ego with self-esteem. :(