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Wed, 2010-03-03 13:55

hoca be, eski tanidigin vaktiyle hem iyi anlasip hem de felaket bozustugun bir ademogluyum;kusra kalma ama son hallerin pek ic acici degil; buraya artik pek yaz(a)miyorum, rizgari'nin eski havasi var, ayni tas ayni hamam. sana , son zamanlarda bir cok( tamamina degil elbette, haksizlik yapmam, kavga etsekde kiymam kimseye haksiz olarak) ifade sekline uydugunu sandigim semi-teshis i, basligiyla beraber seninde her daim tikladigin wiki'den aparttim; kim oldugumu yazmayacagiom, sadece tahmin et, iyi niyetle yapiyorum bunu...en azindan senin bu Kurd klasiginden kacinman lazimdi, ama beceremedin... selamlar Narcissism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Narsisism) Jump to: navigation, search The term narcissism refers to the personality trait of egotism, which includes the set of character traits concerned with self-image ego. The terms narcissism, narcissistic, and narcissist are often used as pejoratives, denoting vanity, conceit, egotism or simple selfishness. Applied to a social group, it is sometimes used to denote elitism or an indifference to the plight of others. The name "narcissism" is derived from Greek mythology. Narcissus was a handsome Greek youth who rejected the desperate advances of the nymph Echo. As punishment, he was doomed to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. Unable to consummate his love, Narcissus pined away and changed into the flower that bears his name, the narcissus. Freud believed that some narcissism is an essential part of all of us from birth.[1] Andrew P. Morrison claims that, in adults, a reasonable amount of healthy narcissism allows the individual's perception of his needs to be balanced in relation to others.[2]

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