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Narcissism and Leadership

By: Brittany Forrester
Narrated by: Mary Johnson
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The destiny of humankind as a species fell on the shoulders of great men.

The aim of the current book is to unravel the changes in narcissistic leadership that develop over time and to examine the potential mechanisms that are responsible for any such changes.

The term “Narcissism” is derived from Ovid’s tale of Narcissus falling in love with his own reflection to the detriment of his true/real self, which caused him to perish. Although Ovid’s tale of Narcissus being obsessed by his image is void of any psychological examination, it is significant not merely for where the term “narcissism” is derived from, but more importantly for the constructive themes like unrequited self-love that resonated with later interpretations of narcissism as a personality trait.

Such individuals’ maintenance of their self-esteem depends on the incessant use of certain mental functions. They are continually judging others usually pointing up the moral flaws in other people’s personality and behavior and, without shame or hesitation, they set themselves up as the guides and leaders and gods of those who are in need of guidance, of leadership, and as a target for their reverence.

These psychoanalytical perspectives suggest that narcissists regulate their self-image through portrayals of grandiosity, which are often boundless, in turn leading to their rise into leadership positions.

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Communication & Social Skills Personal Development Self-Esteem Leadership
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