The School of Greatness - 755 Mastering Your Ego

Episode Date: February 6, 2019

YOU CAN'T LET YOUR EGO RUN THE SHOW. You might be consumed by your ego and not even know it. It can be a powerful tool or the cause of your downfall. You need to recognize it, be aware of it, laugh at... it, and finally work together with your ego to be your best self. Break the bonds of your ego. Otherwise, when will you ever be enough? On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I’ve created a mashup on this topic featuring three people who have learned to work with their ego, not for it: Taye Diggs, Ryan Holiday, and Justin Baldoni. Taye Diggs is an actor and singer who is known for his roles on Broadway, TV, and Film. Ryan Holiday is the bestselling author of books about marketing, culture, and the human condition. His company, Brass Check, has advised companies such as Google, TASER, and Complex, as well as multi-platinum musicians and some of the biggest authors in the world. Justin Baldoni is an actor, director, and filmmaker who currently plays Rafael Solano on the award-winning show Jane the Virgin. These men have all experienced success in their careers, but they have to constantly work on keeping a healthy ego so that they do not self-destruct. It’s a daily battle. So get ready to learn what it takes to master your ego on Episode 755. Some Questions I Ask: What are some ways you can practice self-love? (6:00) How does reality help cure the ego? (8:00) What’s your biggest challenge right now? (12:00) Are you afraid of not being relevant? (14:30) In This Episode You Will Learn: Why knowing that you are enough is so difficult (7:00) Why you need to surround yourself with people who tell you the truth (9:00) The struggle between our lower and higher nature (13:00) How service can help to manage your ego (17:30) How to stop making your good deeds about you (20:00)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is episode number 755 on Mastering Your Ego. Welcome to the School of Greatness. My name is Lewis Howes, former pro athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur. And each week we bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness. Thanks for spending some time with me today. Now let the class begin. Sigmund Freud said, the ego is not master in its own house. And Anne Frank said, everyone has
Starting point is 00:00:40 inside them a piece of good news. The good news is you don't know how great you can be, how much you can love, what you can accomplish, and what your potential is. Ego is a topic that so many people are asking questions about lately because it's the thing that can ruin your life if you don't know how to manage and control your ego. We all have different shadows and darkness within us. We all have different desires, dreams, hopes, and things that we think of that maybe aren't so good as well. And in this episode, we break down from a few key people about how to be the master of your ego and not how to be afraid of your ego, but really how to shape and mold it to support you in achieving your dreams instead of breaking you down and
Starting point is 00:01:33 ruining you. We've got Ryan Holiday, who's a bestselling author, media strategist, who is sharing about ego in this episode and really diving into his philosophy of all the different struggles and challenges he's gone through and the research he's done from the greatest leaders of our time on how they've overcome ego as well. We've got Taye Diggs, who's an actor and a singer, best known for his roles in musicals and TV series and movies, he breaks down the ego from that point of view. Living a life in entertainment, how he's managed ego to support him and not ruin his life. And we have Justin Baldoni, who's an actor, director, and social entrepreneur focused on creating and effecting positive change.
Starting point is 00:02:21 He shares more about the ego on how he's really shaped this to support him in his life with his marriage, with his kids, and with his mission and his work. And we talk about how to practice self-love without feeding your ego. Because if you're allowed to love yourself, does that mean you're just feeding your ego more and more? And is it okay to love yourself and take care of yourself? We dive into that. We talk about how humility and reality cure the symptoms of ego and how ego can hold you back from being the person you want to be. This is a complicated and challenging concept.
Starting point is 00:03:01 This is something that holds a lot of people back from having the relationship of their dreams, from feeling fulfilled inside, from finding purpose and meaning in life and really leaving a legacy. And I really hope you enjoy this one. Please share it with your friends, lewishouse.com slash 755. I mean, you're around a lot of actors all the time. Do you feel like self-love is something that actors need more of? I think the world needs more of it. Yeah, yeah. 100%.
Starting point is 00:03:38 What do you think, how do you practice self-love yourself? And how would you give back to people listening who are maybe struggling or trying to figure out their worth in the world, whether it be in a relationship, career, anything? What's some ways you can practice? What's not building your ego too much, but it's like the fulfilling self-love, you know? Sure, sure. I think it manifests itself differently in different people. You know, like for me, with talent, you know, I didn't have an issue because people were always there telling me that I had something. It had to deal with, for me, deserving the pretty girl or deserving to be in a conversation.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I think at the end of the day, it's tough, man. It's one of the hardest, I think it could be one of the hardest things to do, which is just convince yourself that you are worth it, just you who you are, and not comparing yourself or putting yourself in a context because it's so easy to say, oh, am I as intelligent as this person? And then looking at what you have to offer in terms of intelligence because it's not about that because that can easily be taken away or you cannot have it. Because that can easily be taken away or you cannot have it. So you have to find who you are as a person regardless of everything else and everyone else around you and just be cool with that and let that power you so that no matter how great, how handsome, how talented, no matter how whatever it is you are, you consider yourself more than enough. And in this world that's based on all of that other shit, it's really tough to do. Because we're here and first thing we ask ourselves, what do I have to offer?
Starting point is 00:05:39 What makes me different? What makes me special? So that's where I think the difficulty comes in. You also talk about in the book, you say humility and reality are the cure for symptoms of ego. Why is that? What do you mean by that? Well, so if ego is being confident in things that you shouldn't be confident in, reality is like, oh, wait, okay, I got too far over my skis. You know what I mean? Like I went too far in the other direction.
Starting point is 00:06:10 I needed like a little bit of a wake-up call. And so sometimes that's why failure can be good or not catastrophic failure, but like little things, right? Like you're confident. So, you know, you put something out there and someone's like, hey, this is wrong for the following reasons.
Starting point is 00:06:23 You got to listen to that stuff or you keep investing and you go further and further and then when you do fall and when you do fail it's like really painful yeah interesting so i think you got to cultivate people around you who are not afraid to tell you the truth that's the hard part is like i mean especially as you become successful i'm sure you've seen this i think you've got to be willing to have people tell you the truth. Because most people don't want to hear the truth. Yes. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Even if they say it, they're like, they don't want to hear it. Right. Right. You have to make sure you don't punish people for telling you the truth, like by not talking to them or fighting them. Even if you disagree, you have to hear them. But it's like, it's like you can realize like, man, I only talk to people who worked for me today. Right. like it's like you can realize like man i only talk to people who worked for me today right like who are in some sense not super motivated to tell me the truth like i've been around a lot of really
Starting point is 00:07:12 really successful wealthy people and you realize like if i were to tell this person like the only way i could deliver the truth to this person would be like a kamikaze mission like like they we would not be friends after like they've gotten so far that, like, I'm going to have to go in and say all this unpleasant stuff, and that's going to be the end of it. And then you realize, like, and then you usually don't do it, right? Like, you know, it's like if I've gotten to a point where, like, you follow me on social media and you thought I would,
Starting point is 00:07:44 like, you know what my life is like, but the pictures i was posting were not at all representative you knew maybe i was inflating numbers about what i've done or like you know look at this photo with me and this celebrity but you knew like i paid to meet that person you know all the things and and like you might know like hey ryan like you might want to say like hey ryan like people are starting to think you're full of it like you're not you don't you're not coming off well you should change but like you might not do it because you would be worried that i'm gonna i'm gonna shoot the messenger essentially right and so that's the difficult thing is like if you don't have that realism in your life and you don't cultivate it you're not checking in all the time you get to a point where it's like people realize that it's not in their interest to tell you the truth.
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Starting point is 00:10:10 I think there's an endless number of things that I'm challenged with. What's the biggest? One of the biggest challenges for me is the control of my ego. It's hard, man. You've got all these followers, all these likes, all these opportunities, TV shows. It's interesting. Weren't you up on a billboard recently? I think I saw something. Thank God I didn't see it if I was.
Starting point is 00:10:29 I think you were up on Sunset, a big billboard of you. Justin. Yeah, I don't think Justin. Yeah, that must have not been real at all, ever. I think it was you with Jay the Virgin. It was probably, yeah, one of seven people. It was three, maybe. But I think that, uh,
Starting point is 00:10:49 I think part of our journey as human beings is the, is the balance between our lower and higher nature and learning how to control it. Right. So you obviously have spirituality, religion, divinity, the things that are designed to help us come into our higher nature. And then you have everything else in the history of existence that's
Starting point is 00:11:04 attacking our lower nature, our ego and our ego. And our ego, that whispering voice is strong. It's really strong. It's strong in men, it's strong in women. It starts with children. And for me, it's definitely always been my ego. And my ego can also be something that cripples me
Starting point is 00:11:21 because when my ego is hurt or when it's bruised or when it feels attacked, then I don't function from my higher nature. I function from my lower nature. And that happens in all sorts of ways. And then of course, there's the idea of success, which is relative, right? Because it is a, it is a never ending journey search because there's no such thing as true success like what when would you be successful enough when you're george clooney okay george clooney are you successful enough no there's something else he wants right find me someone who's happy with their success you can't but you can find me someone who's happy because they're content with where they are and
Starting point is 00:11:59 what they have because they're grateful so So success is also interesting because where I am, so much of what I do also is dependent on other people validating it. Yeah. Coming to watch it, buying a ticket, whatever it is. Exactly. And especially in our town and this business, relevancy is like the delta that is everything. Are you afraid of that? Not being relevant? I'm not afraid of it. What's interesting is that I've mostly never been relevant. The fact that even anybody wants to hear what I have to say is interesting and really cool, but what I am is aware of it. So I'm aware of the fact that I have a short window called Jane, the Virgin. That is interesting to people after we're done in five years,
Starting point is 00:12:42 I might not be relevant. Who knows? relevant. Who knows? So I look at it like I have this amount of time to say what I want to say. And then maybe no one's going to want to hear what I have to say again. Unfortunately, that's just the way it works. You have your 15 minutes and then it's on to somebody else. And the other night we were just talking about, you know, my wife's shooting a movie right now and she's shooting a movie with a woman who was nominated for three Academy Awards in the 60s. And we know when you get nominated for Academy Award, your name is everywhere. But I had no idea who this woman was.
Starting point is 00:13:12 She had experienced tremendous success. She's in her 80s now. So you just look at the chart of being in the moment and feeling success and then getting to a place where you don't, you no longer have that. And, and then you have to realize that, well, do people not care about me because I'm not doing a podcast with Lewis? Does that mean I'm not valuable to the world? Does that mean I'm not, am I not relevant to anybody just because I'm not relevant to the media or to the world or to social media right now? If I didn't have any followers, would that be a reflection of my self-worth?
Starting point is 00:13:51 So these are things that are important and they affect us on both sides of the spectrum. They affect us when we don't have any success, when we're trying and we're struggling and we're like, we're getting off the ground. We're striving to be relevant. We're trying to be relevant, which is, which is really something that I struggle with. Cause it's like, are we trying to be relevant? Like, and why are we doing that? Or are we just fulfilling our purpose? And it's going to happen. So on one side, you have that struggle. And then on the other side, when you have it,
Starting point is 00:14:18 you have that struggle because then you have the fear of losing it. And then you have to decide, and this is where the ego comes in, and this is something that I battle with, is am I doing this out of love or am I doing this out of fear? And if I'm doing it out of fear, then I'm doing it from a place of lack because I'm afraid that I'm going to lose it. I'm afraid that if I don't do it right, that someone's not going to respond or I'm not going to get enough likes
Starting point is 00:14:42 or this many people won't watch my YouTube video or whatever it is. Or, you know, and the same thing goes for writing a television show and being on a show. So, so your ego creeps in everywhere. Your ego creeps in in relationships and mine creeps in, in my marriage, right? It creeps in absolutely everywhere. And so one of the struggles that I, I think will always have is figuring out the balance between a healthy ego and an ego that's managed. And for me, the only way I've found to be able to manage my ego is through spirituality.
Starting point is 00:15:15 And it's through prayer. It's through commuting with God. And really it's through service. Because the second year of service, the goal is to take yourself out of the equation. We have a phrase, we like to call it, we call it secret service. Because the second year of service, the goal is to take yourself out of the equation. We have a phrase we like to call it, we call it secret service. Would you still do it if nobody knew you had done it? And that's kind of your measure. It's service if you will do it and you
Starting point is 00:15:37 don't care if anyone knows. So oftentimes, I'm going to go do something, I will practice intentionally not telling anyone I did it because that's a, it's a muscle. Like we go to the gym, we work out. We don't go to the gym and work out just because it's fun. It sucks, but we need it. The same thing goes for service. The same thing goes for spirituality. It goes for, you know, whatever you, whatever it is we do. So yeah, so it's a practice. It's, It's like, it's building the muscle that fights the ego because the ego, you know, the ego is strong. Christians call it the devil in some ways. Like it is the devil. It will take us down to places that you never ever want to go to.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Unless you're using it for a bigger purpose to serve others, I guess, or serve something else. Yeah. And you can use, yeah. And you can, and your ego can drive you. I mean, there's a reason we have it, right? It's a necessary evil. If none of us had an ego, we'd be living in utopia and there'd be no reason for us to like, why are we here? There'd be no reason, but why are we even alive? Right. We're alive to experience a journey, to start somewhere, to go through hardship and eventually hopefully to learn lessons and come out on the other side. So if there's no journey, like that, there's no ego. If there's no taking us into the darkness, then there's no light.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Right. So ego exists, I think, so that we can overcome it. Yeah. I think if we're living in service every day, whether it's, you know, I do a lot of little acts of service, little acts of service where no one knows about where I'm just opening a door for someone. Don't tell me. In general, I'm not telling you specifics. No, I'm just opening a door for someone. Don't tell me. In general. I'm not telling you specifics. No, I'm joking. But I think also just smiling at people down the street is active service, as opposed to having your head down and being disconnected.
Starting point is 00:17:14 I think showing up with an open heart is of service. And those are the things. I have a battle with this sometimes because we build schools for kids all around the world who need support, right? And I've always been like, I never want to. Is that Pencils to Promise? Pencils to Promise, yeah. I love it.
Starting point is 00:17:28 And I remember when I first got into it, I was like, I don't want to let people know. Because I don't want to be like, have my ego involved like I did something. Then someone told me one time, they were like, you're doing a disservice by not letting other people know because you're not inspiring other people to do the same thing. There's a balance. Okay, yeah. There's a balance. And that's the struggle. Yeah, the struggle. And that's the struggle that nobody talks about. Because I can go do the Skid Row Carnival and not tell anybody and have a carnival with myself.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Right. Exactly. Or you can say, hey, we're doing this. But how many people can I affect? The challenge becomes, and this is, again, it's controversial, but you can look at a lot of these proclaimed life coaches and spiritual guides and pastors. You look at people that are in positions of power where their job is to influence and help people become enlightened, inspire people. And you can see how quickly that can become self-serving. Absolutely. When everyone's looking at you. Because can become self-serving. Absolutely. When everyone's looking at you. Because everybody then is looking at you.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Everyone. And what happens is we forget that the only reason you're there is because you were at a clear channel from God to them. Right? So then as a man, we suddenly go, oh. It's my idea. It's me. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Right? I had this carnival idea. Well, the truth is, dude, the idea came through me. Absolutely. That absolutely was's my idea. It's me. Yeah. Right. I had this carnival idea. Well, the truth is, dude, the idea came through me. That absolutely was not my idea. It was just crazy enough that I did it. Yes. So that's where it can get dangerous as we start to think it's about ourselves. So even service is a test of the ego, right? So it's like, how do you stay pure and true and honest and authentic in service? It's knowing and it's checking that like, yeah, you're going and building those schools. You might build five schools and not
Starting point is 00:19:10 tell a soul, but you're going to, on the sixth school, you're going to go tell everybody because you need the money to go build more schools. The challenge is when Lewis becomes more important than the school. Absolutely. And that's why it's important to have friends that are like right in there with you that check you like your boys. have friends that are like right in there with you, that check you like your boys, like I know you have here, like your best friends, for females to have their girlfriends
Starting point is 00:19:32 or guy friends, I mean, whatever, to always kind of keep us authentic and grounded because it'd be very easy for me to make the Skid Row Carnival about me. I'm the creator of this thing. I did this thing. But what we realized through the process, and by the way, I tried at one point to not make it about me, is that it needed me. It needs a spokesperson or a someone. It needs an entry point. A story. A
Starting point is 00:19:54 story. It needs something to galvanize people. And I was okay being that, but it comes at a cost. Let me tell you why. I don't get to enjoy the carnival like everybody else. You're making sure it's all working out and everyone's in their place. I'm doing interviews or I'm doing this or I'm making sure it's running. But all I desire, honestly, is I want to sit down and wash people's feet. Three years I've done the carnival, I haven't gotten to wash one person's feet. And it breaks my heart. Carve out 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:20:21 That's the goal. That's the goal. But by the time I, and by the time, and again, it's something that we've, that we're working on, but so my carnival experience isn't the same as someone else's. However,
Starting point is 00:20:34 my experience is necessary, but the second it becomes about me, the carnival will die. The nonprofit will die because that's not what it's for. And that's where the ego comes in. So all these likes, all these posts where there's now instant feedback, it's like, oh, great, they got 5,000 likes in two minutes. I did something right.
Starting point is 00:20:52 I better do that again. That's the ego versus I'm happy that people responded to that. And we don't have that healthy dialogue with ourselves right now because we're so minute to minute with our phones. There you have it, my friends. I hope you enjoyed this one all about breaking the bonds of ego, mastering and redefining self without ego and with ego. Super inspiring. And again, big thank you to all the people who shared and contributed in this.
Starting point is 00:21:26 If you enjoyed this and you know someone in your life that this could benefit and could help spread the message of greatness, we are building a movement of inspiration and positivity around the world, infecting people with love and support to help them achieve their greatest lives. But we can't do this alone. We need your support. Please text one friend and say, check this out, subscribe to this podcast, and listen to this episode to support you with what you might be going through as well. We're all in this together. My friends, ego, it's something that can consume us and hold us back. And Sigmund Freud said, the ego is not master in its own house. You have the opportunity to be the master of your ego, to recognize it, to be aware
Starting point is 00:22:09 of it, to kind of laugh at it and look at it from the outside. Take it out and stare at your ego and say, okay, I know why you're doing these things. Now let's work together. Let's do things together to have a greater life. This is what it's all about, guys. Learning about ourselves and discovering new possibilities within and making a better life for ourselves moving forward. I love you guys all so very much. You mean the world to me.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And as always, you know what time it is. It's time to go out there and do something great. you

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