Daring Greatly
A review of

Daring Greatly

How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead

Brené BrownGotham Books • 2012

Daring Greatly

Brené Brown’s genuineness and easy prose style enable readers to connect to her informed, supportive counsel.

Narcissism

When Brené Brown applies the powerful “lens” of vulnerability to narcissistic behavior, she finds that people often act out a “shame-based fear of being ordinary.” That fear is at the heart of the problem of narcissism, even as it offers a way of escaping it. She says it’s often hard to believe that anyone recognizes your uniqueness, and such isolation leads to the current plague of self-loathing derived from “the number of likes you get on Facebook or Instagram.” Though Brown poses this plague as mostly affecting millennials, older adults also fall prey to feeling invisible.

 


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    R. G. 4 years ago
    Unfortunately, there is not much actionable insight in this sumary. I am still not clear whether the book is wirth reading.