“I” and “me” are probably among the most common words in our vocabulary. In fact, if we start to consciously count the “I”s and the “Me”s we feel compelled to insert in our sentences, we can get an idea of where we stand in our own self-importance.

I, myself, can tell you that you can believe me when I say that each and every one of us stands pretty doggone high in that regard.

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