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The psychology of narcissism - W. Keith Campbell
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Way before the first selfie,
the ancient Greeks and Romans had a myth
about someone a little too obsessed with his own image.
In one telling,
Narcissus was a handsome guy wandering the world in search of someone to love.
After rejecting a nymph named Echo,
he caught a glimpse of his own reflection in a river,
and fell in love with it.
Unable to tear himself away,
Narcissus drowned.
A flower marked the spot of where he died, and we call that flower the Narcissus.
The myth captures the basic idea of narcissism,
elevated and sometimes detrimental self-involvement.
But it's not just a personality type that shows up in advice columns.
It's actually a set of traits classified and studied by psychologists.
The psychological definition of narcissism is an inflated, grandiose self-image.
To varying degrees, narcissists think they're better looking,
smarter,
and more important than other people,
and that they deserve special treatment.
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