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Narcissism
Discussion of the personality disorder called narcissism and its defining characteristics. -- 1,900 words;

Narcissism: The Hopelessness of Self-Love
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Self Esteem, Narcissism & Delinquency
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The Destruction of the Body Politic in "King Lear"
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NARCISSISM

"Is our negative branding of narcissism a defense against a demanding call of the soul to
be loved?" Thomas Moore - Care of the Soul Narcissism is the egotistic sense of
self-importance, but paradoxically underneath this attitude, the narcissist is simply a
victim of a fragile low self-esteem. It is the underlying sense of inferiority that is
the real problem of the narcissist, and their pretense is just a disguise used to cover
their deeper feelings of inadequacy. Since narcissists are often incapable of asserting
genuine self-meaning, they seek admiration from others because they desire acceptance and
approval (as we all do) but lack the ability to find any from within. In looking at the
story of Narcissus, I was so inspired by the new translation and meaning given to it by
Thomas Moore. By denying our narcissistic tendencies and by labeling this part of our
shadow as negative, we our only stifling the growth that our soul desires. The further we
push narcissism away from us by disowning it, the more self consumed we actually become.
Narcissus longed to love, and not until he "discovered" himself was he able to do so.
When he was able to clearly see himself in the pool of water, he than experienced a life
transformation. Bob Keagan, as discussed in class, would better explain that Narcissus
was in a state of transition. "Narcissism is a condition in which a person does not love
himself." (Moore, p 71) In my own life, self-love was one of the greatest and most
valuable lessons learned through very difficult circumstances. I discovered that the
importance of self-acceptance must first be established from within if I was ever to
sincerely receive love from another. Thomas Moore explains that the greatest "curses" in
our lives are actually blessings in disguise because not until we are in a state of need,
do we desire change. I love the description that Moore gives of Narcissus at the pool. He
explains that what is taking place is a "transforming, and life-threatening, psychotic
episode" (Moore, p 59). His narration is such an accurate depiction of how we all feel
while in the state of transition. As we have discussed in class, we often must become
uncomfortable before growth will occur. Although Narcissus discovered the outward
appearance of himself, the pool identified the depth and core of his person. His
reflection was much deeper than the surface, and he was able to see himself for the first
time as an "object", and only then was he able to love himself (Moore, p 63). For me,
this was a profound statement because seeing oneself as an "object" means shifting from
an egocentric and shallow mindset to a much deeper and heartfelt state which is much
greater than the surface person we tend to embrace. "Love of a new image of self leads to
new knowledge about oneself and one's potential" (Moore, p 63). Our potential does not
create our attitude, but our attitude creates our potential. When people change their
perception of self, then their lives will inevitably display an outward change as well.
Embracing our narcissism simply means that we pay attention and learn from it. When we
display narcissistic behavior, or when we find ourselves offended by narcissistic people,
we must pay close attention to what our soul is telling us. For if narcissism is an
outward display of our lack of inward love, than our soul is merely seeking to be
nourished and needs greater acceptance and approval from within. 

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