Self Concept; the persons own definition or idea of his or her own self worth - value and capability of the individual - in relation to the external world surrounding the individual. A person can have a big ego and have an idea of his or her worth where it is bigger than what the external world reflects; and therefore become depressed when the world refuses to mirror the persons self concept; this is also related to narcissism (
NPD) where a 'narcissist' is the same thing as a person with an overinflated - but still weak - ego.
A big - inflated - ego is not the same thing as a -strong- ego; where a strong ego is more about exterminating false ideas of ones self the person is born with; which contains ideas of
omnipotence and other mythological concepts we openly culturally only accept in 'gods' or
superheroes but is still available as a subconcious self-concept among people with weak yet inflated egos; where accepting the lack of
realism among these
over-inflated traits and therefore discarding them as available in oneself (and others) and accepting weaknesses and flaws as a respectable -
unavoidable; occuring in all individuals - part of the personality; thus removing insecurities and fears of loss of value since the person understands he has no value or traits that makes him or her superior to other to begin with. And therefore
can't lose value in displays that demonstrates he or her lacks superior traits.
Western feminist women have
inflated; yet extremely weak egos; which they protect by
projecting all traits that threaten their image and imagined greatness as a gender towards men.
Making western men appear as sexist
primitive pigs unable to reason rationally and take control over their sex-drive; while actually that is a defining trait of women as a gender.