Ego Explained
Ego or EGO may refer to:
Social sciences
- Ego (Freudian), one of the three constructs in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche
- Egoism, an ethical theory that treats self-interest as the foundation of morality
- Egotism, the drive to maintain and enhance favorable views of oneself
- Egocentrism, the inability to differentiate between self and other
- Self-concept, a collection of beliefs about oneself that embodies the answer to "Who am I?"
Arts and media
Music
- Egó, an Icelandic band
- Ego (Oomph! album), 2001
- Ego (Tony Williams Lifetime album), 1971
- E.G.O. (album), a 2018 album by Lucie Silvas
- "Ego" (Big Bang song), 2012
- "Ego" (Beyoncé song), 2009
- "Ego" (Ella Eyre song), 2017
- "Ego" (Elton John song), 1978
- "Ego" (Kim Wilde song), 1982
- "Ego" (Lali Espósito song), 2016
- "Ego" (The Saturdays song), 2010
- "Ego" (Spunge song), 2000
- "Ego" (Willy William song), 2015
- "Ego", a 2021 song by Anson Lo
- "Ego", a 2023 song by Conrad Sewell from Precious
- "", a 2020 song by BTS
- EGO, a record label founded by Joe Haider
Other uses in arts and media
People
- Ego Lemos (born 1972), East Timorese musician
- Ego Leonard, Dutch visual artist
- Ego Nwodim (born 1988), American actress and comedian
- Ego Plum (born 1975), American film composer
- Paul Ego (born 1966), New Zealand comedian
- Prosper Ego (1927–2015), Dutch political activist
- Yuna Ego (born 2000), Japanese idol and member of music group SKE48
Science and technology
Other uses