Does this video about narcissism remind you of anyone?
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/. — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 07:04 PM)
Thanks to Vlad for originally posting this video. Do you know anyone who can't admit they are wrong? Then they are probably a narcissist.
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Revenant — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 07:50 PM)
I admit when I'm wrong. When have I been wrong here, and how was I wrong?
In other parts of my lofe, I've admitted to beingw rong and changed course. I used to thij circumcision was okay because I'm circumcised. People pointed out how it violates body autonomy, and how much better it would've been if I still had a foreskin, and I changed my mind.
I've changed politicl positions throughout my life after reading more convincing arguments. Started out as an ignorant faux-anarchist as a teen. In my late teens, I felt I was maturing, and became a Democrat. Then I had an Ayn Rand/right wing libertarian phase, but that fell apart pretty quickly. The disappointment of Obama led me to be more socdem, and that gave way to socialism. Still open to changing my mind. I've been wrong multiple times about politics, or maybe I'm wrong now.
Just haven't heard a convincing argument to the contrary.
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/. — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 08:18 PM)
To go from the polar opposites of Ayn Rand objectivism to socialist shows you either lacked a sophisticated understanding of politics, or you lack a core sense of self which allows you to change positions rapidly, which is common in narcissists.
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Revenant — 1 year ago(July 02, 2024 08:29 PM)
It wasn't a quick change.
Ibwas young and still learning what my core ideals were. This was my teens through early 20's this all happened.
Changing your mind upon learning new things isn't narcissistic, ya weirdo.
