Changeworking

The Ego: Maps of Self & Who You Think You Are

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Jan 14, 2026
In this conversation, James Tripp, a hypnosis and changework expert, unpacks the ego as a narrative map rather than an enemy. He explores why defining ego is tricky and shares insights on social fear and identity. James reveals the importance of seeing our self-stories as merely stories, which can lead to freedom. He also discusses the interplay of healthy ego versus unhealthy compensations and the concept of multiple identities. Throughout, he emphasizes practicality over rigid definitions, inviting listeners to engage with their identity in a more nuanced way.
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Ego Is Stories, Not A Single Entity

  • James Tripp defines ego as the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of ourselves in the world.
  • Collections of ideas can form emergent identities that feel agentic and shape behaviour.
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Three Selves Explain Ego's Function

  • Antonio Damasio's three selves separate core being from narrative self and basic organic self.
  • People without an autobiographical self can act moment-to-moment but cannot plan or make long-term decisions.
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Self-Concept Is A Map That Guides Action

  • Tripp calls ego the map of self that we carry alongside a map of the world.
  • Our self-concept determines what we attempt and how we respond to opportunities and threats.
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