“Moral Struggles: Humility vs. Narcissism” — Sept. 28, 2017 post — revisited
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My Struggle with Facebook Addiction
Published December 26, 2017 in Warp & Woof My Struggle with Facebook Addiction Not a Teenager, But a Senior William Sundwick In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World(1932), the World State exercised control over its population by administering a “soma” drug to them. It was a psychoactive drug, producing states of euphoria, and generalContinue reading “My Struggle with Facebook Addiction”
Flirting: Fun? Cheating? Harassment?
Published November 15, 2017 in Warp & Woof Flirting: Fun? Cheating? Harassment?It’s Really About Power William Sundwick Recently, we’ve all been subjected to a barrage of celebrity sexual malfeasance, both in politics and entertainment, men are caught in truly heinous instances of sexual abuse and harassment. It appears that nothing has changed about men’s awfulContinue reading “Flirting: Fun? Cheating? Harassment?”
Moral Struggles: Narcissism vs. Humility
Published September 28, 2017 in Warp & Woof Moral Struggles: Narcissism vs. Humility William Sundwick Power and Intimidation Self-righteousness is the sole property of the narcissist. He is always right. Those who have differing opinions are always wrong. And, he believes that if we are to be moral creatures, righteousness must be enforced. Wrong mustContinue reading “Moral Struggles: Narcissism vs. Humility”