4 minutes β€’ 12 questions

Ego Assessment

How Ego Shapes Your Decisions

Ego isn't inherently badβ€”it's a tool. But unchecked, it can sabotage your finances, relationships, and growth. This assessment reveals how ego shows up in your life and what to do about it.

⏱️ 4 minutes
πŸ“ 12 questions
πŸ”’ 100% Private
Question 1 of 14
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Think of the last time you were proven wrong about something important. How did you react?

Be honest. No one sees this but you (and your results).

Honest reflection is the first step to growth.

Overconfidence

Before making a major financial decision, how often do you seek outside opinions?

Overconfidence

When your prediction turns out wrong, your first thought is usually:

Overconfidence

Compared to most people making similar decisions, you believe your judgment is:

Defensiveness

Someone criticizes a decision you made. Your immediate internal reaction is:

Defensiveness

In a disagreement about money or strategy, you typically:

Defensiveness

When you realize you made a mistake, how long before you admit it?

Awareness

How well do you know your financial weaknesses?

Awareness

When you feel strongly about a financial opportunity, do you:

Openness

Someone with less experience offers you financial advice. You:

Openness

How often do you change your mind on important financial beliefs?

Adaptability

You have publicly committed to an investment thesis. New information contradicts it. You:

Adaptability

The sunk cost: You have invested significant time/money in something that is clearly not working. You:

Analyzing your ego patterns...

One quick question...

What areas interest you most? (Select all that apply)