Send us a text A missed title at a conference shouldn’t spark a crisis of identity—yet for Elena, a decorated senior research fellow, it did. We follow that sharp sting and instant correction to uncover a deeper pattern: when confidence depends on credentials, minor slights can feel like existential threats. Using a vivid case from Aponte’s “The Mask of Credentials,” we explore how ego maintenance becomes brittle, how vulnerable narcissism hides behind quiet competence, and why the chase for ...
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Send us a text A missed title at a conference shouldn’t spark a crisis of identity—yet for Elena, a decorated senior research fellow, it did. We follow that sharp sting and instant correction to uncover a deeper pattern: when confidence depends on credentials, minor slights can feel like existential threats. Using a vivid case from Aponte’s “The Mask of Credentials,” we explore how ego maintenance becomes brittle, how vulnerable narcissism hides behind quiet competence, and why the chase for ...
Trump Verdict: Guilty on ALL 34 Counts in NY. Selective outrage or Justice?
Thinking 2 Think
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1 year ago
Trump Verdict: Guilty on ALL 34 Counts in NY. Selective outrage or Justice?
Send us a text Lawfare or Justice? Election interference or simply a coincidence? In this special episode of "Thinking 2 Think," we delve into the monumental verdict in New York where former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts. Join us as we analyze the implications of this historic ruling, the legal intricacies involved, and what it means for the future of American politics. Support the show 🎧 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to join our growing commu...
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Send us a text A missed title at a conference shouldn’t spark a crisis of identity—yet for Elena, a decorated senior research fellow, it did. We follow that sharp sting and instant correction to uncover a deeper pattern: when confidence depends on credentials, minor slights can feel like existential threats. Using a vivid case from Aponte’s “The Mask of Credentials,” we explore how ego maintenance becomes brittle, how vulnerable narcissism hides behind quiet competence, and why the chase for ...