Demanding others to be strict (tolerating oneself);
Ask others to obey (take him as the center);
In case of an accident, shift the responsibility to others (to prove that they are not self-centered);
Frequently hold meetings, and preside over meetings for a very long time (the problem is that they have not reached their own goals);
The same words are often repeated in the mouth (against others' disobedience);
Never give up until you reach your goal (narcissistic complex).
At the metaphysical level, egocentrism proposes that "I" is the world center and origin. The world that "I" can feel begins to exist from the existence of "I". Therefore, the view of egocentrism in metaphysics is basically the same as that of idealism, which believes that the world is just our feeling, and material existence is based on consciousness. But the difference lies in that idealism focuses on the difference between truth and idea, and egocentrism focuses on "I". Because the world for "I" is only based on the feeling of "I", so the center of the world is "I", and the world can also be changed by "I", as long as "I" changes its own feeling. So everything can be changed by "I" except the nature and subconsciousness of "I".