Sunday 14 February 2016

My life as another person's ethical dilemma - YouTube

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+Jennifer Armstrong I've often thought that, maybe the benefits of the mind that have come with the concepts of individualism, science, etc. are an off-shoot of ''sickness'' - but, I don't think so, I think even that idea - that health is somehow unhealthy is ''narc. speak''.  I think that the narc sub-culture is there - fucking up what would otherwise be a march towards a universally healthy mankind.  Hence, one has to educate oneself.
+EcceSignumRex The blind spot of the narcissist -- and it is a very significant one indeed -- is to imagine that somebody's temporary situation is necessarily permanent AND a marker of their personality.  This is a huge blind spot -- because somebody who succumbs to an illness and is damaged today may not be damaged tomorrow.  And somebody who is healthy today fall sick and need others to take his or her situation seriously.  The narcissist can only think about the present, and therefore leaves themselves open to all sorts of things than can occur, including people seeing through their disguise, in time.

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