'Recognizing and calling out narcissism should matter to everyone, but blaming narcissism on narcissistic people won't solve the problem.' Here's why.
have become institutionalized as ways to solidify power and sell products. Yet if we understand how humans work we know that substance, cooperation, responsibility, and empathy are what nurture children, support families, sustain social structures, and promote individual and collective health and well-being.
Sexism, racism, queerphobia, and other forms ofand bigotry are all rooted in the same narcissistic mentality that elevates one group by dehumanizing another. Narcissistic narratives of superiority and entitlement are used to justify scapegoating people who differ from us.
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