Two Sides of a Vanity Coin
Concern for personal appearance and public perception takes up residence in a certain type of person
Concern for personal appearance and public perception takes up residence in a certain type of person
“If we suspect that a man is lying, we should pretend to believe him; for then he becomes bold and assured, lies more vigorously, and is unmasked” Arthur Schopenhauer. Lying is a trademark characteristic of narcissism and is done in an attempt to manipulate and maintain control. The President of …
President Obama is unyielding in his “…pursuit of dominance and ambition,” comporting himself with an undeniable air of “egotistical grandiosity.” Nevertheless, the president deserves more pity than censure. Obama possesses impressive prowess as a politician, which has garnered him self-absorbed nurturing from a nation of sycophants who refuse to recognize …