I am the Best should be interpreted as EGO or a spiritual statement?

I am the Best should be interpreted as EGO or a spiritual statement?

In this video, Dr. K K Aggarwal, Padma Shri Awardee, Editor-in-chief IJCP Publications, will discuss whether the saying, I am the Best should be interpreted as EGO or a spiritual statement. Dr. Aggarwal tells us it can be both. If we are saying that I am the best with a pride to defame someone than it is ego. And if the internal feeling is of I am the best then it is denoted as spiritual. The term generally means a belief within your conscience. He will explain this statement with examples. We should have faith in ourselves and never to suppress out inherent qualities.

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Dr. KK Aggarwal

Recipient of Padma Shri, Vishwa Hindi Samman, National Science Communication Award and Dr B C Roy National Award, Dr Aggarwal is a physician, cardiologist, spiritual writer and motivational speaker. He was the Past President of the Indian Medical Association and President of Heart Care Foundation of India. He was also the Editor in Chief of the IJCP Group, Medtalks and eMediNexus

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