Confessions of a Zen Narcissist: Struggles with the Illusion of Self (Paperback) by Larry White
Confessions of a Zen Narcissist: Struggles with the Illusion of Self (Paperback) by Larry White
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Jul 28, 2020
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Larry's journey may help you in yours

With psychology as my professional background, I am always interested in the lived experience of suffering in any of the particular ways humans do. Also, I have been a Buddhist for all of my life. So, I agreed to review this book. While a sample size of 1 just has to be unique, different from every other story, Larry did bring to life for me the inner reality of narcissism, which is utterly different from my problem of an overdose of empathy. In our crazy world in which diagnosable narcissists rule entire countries and mega-corporations (I wont name any names), his depiction of this disorder should be of interest to any thinking person. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is almost impossible to overcome, because the inner insecurity and feelings of inadequacy result in a worldview of being always right, and never admitting any defect or failing. No amount of evidence will ever lead to Sorry, I was wrong. As Larry writes, Beneath the surface of the person with NPD is a frightened and insecure individual (p 92). Larry managed a cure, so it is well worth while to follow his life story, which otherwise would be of little interest to a stranger. While NPD is rare, probably under 1% of the adult population, most of us share some of its characteristics. If Larry could grow out of the full catastrophe, you and I can use his insights for our personal spiritual growth.

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