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Does Social Media Use Make Millennials More Narcissistic?

Aug 24, 202059 min
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Episode description

Social media influence our lives in a large way.

How do they influence our character and behaviour?

What does the research say?

Find out all about it in this episode.


(00:41) On "Plugged in" Documentary

(02:04) What Do You Believe Narcissism Stems From?

(04:18) Spoiling is Abuse, Does Overpraising Raise Narcissist?

(09:29) Social Media Usage Correlation With Mental Health Issues

(12:16) Social Media Breeding Narcissism?

(17:13) To What Extent Social Media is Accountable for the Rise of Narcissism Amongst Millennials?

(22:30) Between Young Males and Females, Who Do You Believe is More Narcissistic and Why?

(28:30) Not All Social Media Users Are Narcissists, but Those Platform Do Turn Otherwise Normal People Into Attention Seekers


//Q&A Section//

(32:26) "How to kill social media?"

(33:41) "Those of us who are traumatized, are at higher risk of injury and addiction of social media?"

(34:16) "How much do you think the self-empowerment cultural phenomena has normalized or even idealized narcissism?"

(36:17) "How do you know when you've successfully installed a new unconscious rule and it's ok to move to the next one?"

(36:46) "How do you feel about social media and it's effects on youth suffering anorexia?"

(38:21) "How do you explain to adults and children the importance of empathy?"

(39:49) "Why did you say that you hoped that Peterson phenomena was over?" (Zizek debate)

(44:44) "I like Paterson's take on responsibility"

(45:39) "Where to look for good moral philosophy?"

(47:02) Make Friends With Your Superego, He Helps You to Act According to Your Values

(50:14) "To think thoughts to the end, not just one sentence like in the media" (debating vs. arguing)

(56:23) "Have you knew of PTSD case in which the psychological condition could have caused physical illness?"

(57:44) "Language gets diluted and full of fillers these days"

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