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"Don't You Know Who I Am?": How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility

By: Ramani S. Durvasula PhD
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Summary

It’s time to take our lives back from a world of narcissism, entitlement, and toxic relationships.

“Don’t you know who I am?” has become the mantra of the famous and infamous, the entitled and the insecure. It’s the tagline of the modern narcissist.

Health and wellness campaigns preach avoidance of unhealthy foods, sedentary lifestyles, tobacco, drugs, and alcohol, but rarely preach avoidance of unhealthy, difficult, or toxic people. Yet the health benefits of removing toxic people from your life may have far greater benefits to both physical and psychological health. We need to learn to be better gatekeepers for our minds, bodies, and souls.

Narcissism, entitlement, and incivility have become the new world order, and we are all in trouble. They are not only normalized but also increasingly incentivized. They are manifestations of pathological insecurity - insecurities that are experienced at both the individual and societal level. The paradox is that we value these patterns. We venerate them through social media, mainstream media, and consumerism, and they are endemic in political, corporate, academic, and media leaders.

There are few lives untouched by narcissists. These relationships infect those who are in them with self-doubt, despair, confusion, anxiety, depression, and the chronic feeling of being “not enough,” all of which make it so difficult to step away and set boundaries. The illusion of hope and the fantasy of redemption can result in years of second chances, and despondency when change never comes.

It’s time for a wake-up call. It’s time to stem the tide of narcissism, entitlement, and antagonism, and take our lives back.

©2019 Ramani S. Durvasula, PhD (P)2019 Post Hill Press
Mental Health Personality Disorders Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Health Emotionally Gripping Inspiring
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I love this book. It helped put so many things into perspective. I can navigate through my life with a bit more confidence. This book is right on time.

Invaluable information! Thank you Dr Ramani.

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this helped me realise i was not crazy with my Narcissistic partner. thank you for writing such an amazing book

amazing

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I read it after the author’s book - should I stay or should I leave. And the reason I continued - there are always other people besides a partner- and as the author noticed - if there’s one, there are others as well, almost always. Colleagues, friends, parents etc. description of the problems and strategies - the book covers a lot. But to heal there should be used other books , but a therapist help will be needed too.

The narrative is very good. But it could be much shorter , as a lot of things were repeated more than once. It’s also mostly can be used as an introduction, rather than one book for everything. Shame, boundaries, negative inner voices or ptsd - a lot of things will follow depending on individual circumstances, as narcissists affect all layers of life! These topics were covered superficially, just as topics to research.

A comprehensive guide of on narcissistic people

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Everyone has to read this book in order to navigate the complex society we live in successfully!

Quite enlightening

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Excellent insight into personalities that I am sure we have all tolerated at some point. A brilliant reminder on how to not just survive but to have the confidence to make changes with who we spend time with if necessary. I have read many books on personalities disorders and this one is one I will read again; it’s clear, reassuring and everyone would benefit from gaining knowledge on the subject.

A must read.. what ever your circumstances!

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