The Ego Paradox: A Philosophical and Historical Critique of Modern Psychology’s Impact on Character Development

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Abstract

We diagnose an ego paradox in modern psychology: interventions that centerself-esteem, authenticity, and comfort can quietly erode resilience and moralcharacter. Synthesizing 1900–2025, we map four engines of this drift—self-careconsumerism, validation culture, therapy-as-product, and algorithmic self-branding.Drawing on virtue ethics, Stoicism, existentialism, and research on psychologicalrichness, we argue that flourishing requires discomfort, duty, andperspective-shifting experiences. We propose five practice shifts: moral scaffolding,challenge tolerance, richness goals, community responsibility, and anti-consumerguardrails. The aim is simple: care for the self and build character.

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