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Narcissism is a defense mechanism from "summary" of The Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch

In a society obsessed with self-gratification, the concept of narcissism emerges as a defense mechanism against the insecurities and anxieties of modern life. The individual, bombarded with images of unattainable beauty, success, and happiness, retreats into a self-absorbed world where their own image becomes the focal point of existence. By fixating on their own desires and needs, the narcissist shields themselves from the harsh realities of the external world. This self-absorption serves as a protective barrier against feelings of inadequacy and powerlessness in the face of societal pressures and expectations. In essence, narcissism becomes a coping mechanism, a way to maintain a sense of control in an unpredictable and chaotic world. The narcissist's relentless pursuit of admiration and validation is not merely a quest for self-aggrandizement, but a desperate attempt to shore up their fragile sense of self-wor...
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    The Culture of Narcissism

    Christopher Lasch

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