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	<title>Comments on: Labels and egos</title>
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		<title>By: Murray</title>
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		<description>You say &quot;ego&quot; like it&#039;s a bad thing - I suppose in informal use the word is often synonymous with &quot;conceit&quot;. The happiest people, though, are self-confident people, and I find expressions of ego that involve a public label (a Web site, a wine label, a university library building or a whole town) to be a good thing.</description>
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