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Old Apr 07, 2017, 05:15 PM
Gixxerguy Gixxerguy is offline
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Hey Everyone,

I just wanted to get some thoughts on the Craig Malkin book titled "Re-Thinking Narcissism"

Ive been spending a fair bit of time reading it and I really like his perspective and have been finding it helpful More specifically I would be curious how many people did the 30 question test. I have taken the test for myself and am now distributing it among my closest peers and family to see where they rank me. So far it has been interesting, but I am curious what others may think of this book and its accuracy?

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Old May 18, 2017, 02:13 PM
finding myself finding myself is offline
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My husband read this book. It was the first one he checked out and loved it. He did the questionnaire and had me to it too for him as the book suggests. I loved the concept of healthy narcissism and where we all fall on the range. It opens up the narcissist to see things in terms of color instead of black and white imho. This one book alone created massive change in him and our household. He has read several other ones but this one he got the most out of and prefers it over the others.
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