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Generation Me Jean M Twenge, 2006 Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans are more confident, assertive, entitled and more miserable than before. Millennials, Net Generation, iGeneration, GenMe. Gen X are born in the 1960s and 1970s. GenMe was born in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aggressive, An Army of One, assertive, Baby Boomers, Barbara Ehrenreich, Barbara Schneider and David Stevens, Barry Schwartz, Blame the Teacher, Choices, Chris Colins, Citizen, Crude, Depression, Don Tapscot, Entitlement, Equal To Teachers, failure, Generation Me, GenMe, GenX, GenX Goes To College, Getting A Good Job, Growing Up Digital, Honest, Hooking Up, Jean Twenge, John Hewitt, Life is Unfair, Marriage, Millennials, Mine, Mistakes Were Made But Not By Me, Narcissism, Nickle and Dimed, Only Ugly People Actually Date, Pamela Paul, Parenting, Parents, Parents Trying Be Kid's Friends, Peter Sacks, Political Action, Racism, self-esteem, Sexism, The Cost of Living, The Culture of Fear, The Myth of Self-Esteem, The Starter Marriage, Tolerant, Virginity, What Really Happened to the Class of 9s, Whatever, Who Cares
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The Sociopath Next Door
The Sociopath Next Door The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout, PhD, came out in 2005. The Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders 4 says that a sociopath is diagnosed with Anti-Social Personality Disorder and these are the characteristics: … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2005, Abandoned, Abuse, Adult Attachment Disorder, Aggressive, Alone, Anti-Social Personality Disorder, Assassins, Chess, Cold, Confused, Deceitful, Depression, DSMIV, failure, Failure To Conform To Social Norms, Hurt, Irresponsibility, Irritable, Lack of Empathy, Lack of Remorse, Manipulative, Marry but not for love, Martha Stout, Narcissism, Reckless Rearguard For Safety, Snipers, Soldiers, Stolen, Suicide, Terrorism, The Selfish Gene, The Sociopath Next Door
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Intimate Terrorism
Intimate Terrorism Intimate Terrorism: The Deterioration of Erotic Life by Michael Vincent Miller came out in 1995, but I didn’t read it until 2011. Miller believes that men and women are trapped in an adolescent view of what intimate loving … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1995, 2001, Adolescent, Ambivalence, attacks, Breathing Space, Cheating, Coldness, Corrupts, Criticism, Endless Explanations, F Scott Fitzgerald, fail at making each other feel powerful, failure, Infidelity, Intimate Terrorism, Jealousy, John Cheever, Juvenile, Lying, Marriage, Michael Vincent Miller, Pesimistic Tone, Power, Powerlessness, Relationships, Silence, support, Telling The Truth, Terror, The Deterioationg of Erotic Life, Will Cather
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