“…The scale is intended to quantify the extent to which an individual is ‘ego-less’, or their actions are egotistically oriented (Knoblauch & Falconer, 1985 ). However, similar to that of trait meta-mood, studies on ego-grasping as a concept are limited to finding the psychometric properties of the Ego-grasping Orientation Scale on diverse populations like Canadian college students (MacDonald et al, 1994 ), Zen Buddhist meditation practitioners (Uehara et al, 1997 ), Korean, Kuwaiti, Turkish college students (Lester, 2012 ) and recently on Chinese university and non-university students (Yu & Fung, 2018 ). Studies also laid down that death Anxiety (Templer, 1970 ), suicidal ideation, obsession-compulsion (Abdel-Khalek & Lester, 2002 ), depression (Beck et al, 1961 ), and hopelessness (Lester, 1999 ) are positively related to ego-grasping orientation, but the unity of self (Lester, 2003 ) and optimism–pessimism (Abdel-Khalek, 1998 ) are negatively correlated with the same.…”