
Posted by gar on 7/28/2009, 10:05 am, in reply to "Comments about this."
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: I noticed there was a lot of interest in
: psychology. I just found this on the
: internet, I thought it was interesting.
:
: This comes from an article in Esquire about
: why people refer to themselves in the third
: person:
:
: Elsa Ronningstam, associate clinical
: professor of psychology at Harvard Medical
: School and author of Identifying and
: Understanding the Narcissistic Personality:
: Referring to yourself in the third person
: creates distance between "I" and
: "he." So if you have an
: exaggerated view of how great you are, you
: could be using this distance to make
: yourself even bigger. Or, if you've achieved
: major success suddenly, using the third
: person could be a way to adjust to the
: bigger role that's been assigned to you.
: It's a way to enlarge yourself to fit that
: role.
:
: Aaron
:
:
Maybe Aaron it could also point to the realization of the parts that make up self.
in peace,
gar
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