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7. Egonomics
How ego can influence economics. (My 12th graders came up with this today, during a discussion about the Academy Awards and their effect on the economy.)
When you look at how an Academy Award can affect an actor or technical person or director's career, it is a combo of ego and money; hence, egonomics.
1. egonomics
1. the logic used to justify ones actions for personal gain 2. the art of being self-centered 3. the actions and attitudes one takes to appear beter than others, that to the outside observer, shows he/she is a real jerk.
It was his egonomics that caused his to die a lonely man, and the geek, a millionaire
by Silly Dad Aug 12, 2003 add a video
2. egonomics
Purchases made to satisfy the ego of the purchaser, rather than out of necessity. Often company directors subscribe to this philosophy.
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3. egonomics
The study of the (often inverse) relationship between the size of a persons ego and their true worth to society.
He talks about himself all day, but egonomics states no-one would notice if he died.
by Drazyl Aug 11, 2003 add a video
4. egonomics
The social science that deals with one's ego.
The preps should major in egonomics.
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5. egonomics
The Law of Egonomics states that; there is the Right Way; the Wrong Way and then there's My Way. If you don't like My Way you can hit the highway.
The Law of Egonomics apply when bad business decisions are made by Egotistical CEO's, Presidents or Managers.
by J. Allen R. Sep 12, 2003 add a video
6. Egonomics
A movement and lifestyle in which a person lives with self-confidence and the inner drive for success.
A person living the egonomics lifestyle will get through any obstacle in life.
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