[每日] narcissism (n) 自戀
Word of the Day (Wednesday December 24, 2008)
narcissism \NAHR-suh-siz-em\, noun:
Pronunciation: http://0rz.tw/845ee
excessive love or admiration for oneself; in psychoanalysis,
gratification manifested in admiration and love of oneself
Dr. Marion Solomon, a Los Angeles psychologist and author of
"Narcissism and Intimacy," said that true narcissists are
startled when their spouses say they are miserable in the
relationship.
-- Jan Hoffman, New York Times, 7/20/2008
They found that the number of "Friends" on a person's Facebook
and the number of "wallposts" they have there correlated with
their narcissism. That figures, Buffardi suggests, as
narcissists tend to have lots of shallow relationships rather
than a few solid ones.
-- Jennifer Huget, The Washington Post, 9/26/2008
by 1822, from Greek Narkissos, beautiful youth in mythology
(Ovid, "Metamorphosis," iii.370) who fell in love with his own
reflection in a spring and was turned to the flower narcissus.
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