nar·cis·sism [naárssə sìzzəm]
noun
1. self-admiration: excessive self-admiration and self-centeredness
2. personality disorder: in psychiatry, a personality disorder characterized by the patient's overestimation of his or her own appearance and abilities and an excessive need for admiration.
In psychoanalytic theory, emphasis is placed on the element of self-directed sexual desire in the condition.
(Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation).
Been above all, it's possible? The distance -between the world and us- it's a display of strength or weakness? Modernity has sold us individualism as a virtue. Lone wolves? Please. Every man for himself! To the boats!
Aristotle said that humans are "political animals": outside of life in society, there are only two types: beasts and gods. Let me tell you friend, you are no god ... therefore you are a _________ -
Self dedication, or self consumption? When does the journey ends? When we start the ride -that very first time- did we knew, deep inside us, that it has no external end? When we pause, stop, and relapse, do we still fool our selfs? Or we just pretend, and go along? Been superficial makes things easier, I know!.
What is the "contribution" of this underworld to that false truth? My role? Is this sind kind of diversion from a real thing?
Im not going to torture you, my dear reader, with the answear, because we all know it. That's the point of all. The answears were always inside, but the tension aproachead to us by the meer reflect -of ur hide side- is sometimes to hard to adress.
This does apply for you and for me!
Too much lecture? Maybe.
I wish I could keep writting this chapter, but my Skype is stocking with requests. So im gonna go and get some wolf-milk drained fresh. Bye!
noun
1. self-admiration: excessive self-admiration and self-centeredness
2. personality disorder: in psychiatry, a personality disorder characterized by the patient's overestimation of his or her own appearance and abilities and an excessive need for admiration.
In psychoanalytic theory, emphasis is placed on the element of self-directed sexual desire in the condition.
(Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation).
Been above all, it's possible? The distance -between the world and us- it's a display of strength or weakness? Modernity has sold us individualism as a virtue. Lone wolves? Please. Every man for himself! To the boats!
Aristotle said that humans are "political animals": outside of life in society, there are only two types: beasts and gods. Let me tell you friend, you are no god ... therefore you are a _________ -
Self dedication, or self consumption? When does the journey ends? When we start the ride -that very first time- did we knew, deep inside us, that it has no external end? When we pause, stop, and relapse, do we still fool our selfs? Or we just pretend, and go along? Been superficial makes things easier, I know!.
What is the "contribution" of this underworld to that false truth? My role? Is this sind kind of diversion from a real thing?
Im not going to torture you, my dear reader, with the answear, because we all know it. That's the point of all. The answears were always inside, but the tension aproachead to us by the meer reflect -of ur hide side- is sometimes to hard to adress.
This does apply for you and for me!
Too much lecture? Maybe.
I wish I could keep writting this chapter, but my Skype is stocking with requests. So im gonna go and get some wolf-milk drained fresh. Bye!