self-preoccupation

English

Etymology

self- + preoccupation

Noun

self-preoccupation (countable and uncountable, plural self-preoccupations)

  1. Excessive interest in oneself.
    • 2012, Paul Breer, The Spontaneous Self: Viable Alternatives to Free Will, page 195:
      Giving up the illusion of agency eliminates much of our self-preoccupation, thereby allowing us to listen more carefully and receptively to what others are saying.
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