The Narcissism Epidemic





Surfy Surfy got a mention on page 117 of The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement by Jean M. Twenge Ph.D. and W. Keith Campbell Ph.D. I’m stoked! I’m feeling pretty special about this and…uh oh.
The Narcissism Epidemic on Newsweek.com
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9 Comments
  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2009

    Yeah maybe not the best place to cop a mention – but congrats!

  • plcasey1
    April 30, 2009

    Twenge is ok; i got a laugh out of Generation Me. Some of her stuff is clearly personal observation, but it’s pretty funny.

  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2009

    i looked at surfy surfy tonight, just after i cooked a delicous tuna, tumeric and eggplant curry. i like to put a little organic tamari through the rice for a nice juxtaposition of flavours. it is difficult to make the meal look good for serving to guests. has anyone got a good idea for presentation? feel free to correct my spelling. love your work.

  • warm jet
    April 30, 2009

    surfy surfy is thee only non narcissistic(mostly) blog i can think of besides business blogs. although you can find narcissism everywhere.
    still i don’t see blogs as a negative at all.
    nice one JP.(kinda narcissistic to show us though. it’s all about YOU…eh?///Ha!!!)
    no winners.

  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2009

    Narcissus was known to stare at the water for hours, and he liked glassy conditions. I’m just sayin’…

  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2009

    I don’t understand why my blog wasn’t mentioned. It really is the best and shouldn’t be ignored by these so-called scholars who clearly let their board-envy color their judgment.

  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2009

    huh? is this a study of modern day lineups?

  • Deepism
    April 30, 2009

    @ 6:31AM

    That was quite witty.

  • Jamie Watson
    April 30, 2009

    WOW!!! That’s amazing! I like the topic, too. I was just reading an article about Big Sur in The Smithsonian and it was talking about how the kids there don’t have phones, tv or malls and they have a real feel for the land.