Everyone I Don't Like is a Narcissist
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Narrado por:
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Taylor Jeremy
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De:
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Tim Ozman
Sobre este áudio
Narcissism: Real phenomenon or mere pop-psychology label?
After having observed the phenomenon closely for several years, I’ve concluded that people, usually as a result of emotional vulnerability, fall into diagnosing their former partner or spouse of being a narcissist.
This book asks the question: Are we over diagnosing? If so, at what cost?
It’s easy to diagnose anyone we don’t like as a narcissist. It’s just a matter of being around them long enough to check a few boxes on a “Is my ex a narcissist?” website.
The question I’m asking: Is “good vs evil” too simplistic a framework? Is there a nuance, a grey area, or wiggle room? Because if not, then we are all mere products of our environments. There’s no room for forgiveness when everything is subject to black and white thinking.
©2020 Tim Ozman (P)2020 Tim Ozman