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Failure Cures Narcissism Reality Distortion - W. Keith Campbell

1 h 58 min · 20 apr 2026
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W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia, is the author of more than 200 scientific papers and several books, including The New Science of Narcissism and Professor OCEAN: A small tale of personality’s Big Five. His work on personality has appeared across print media and he has made numerous media appearances, from the Today Show to the Joe Rogan Experience. He wrote the popular TED-Ed lesson on narcissism and writes a Substack called Explorations in Personality. He holds a BA from the University of California at Berkeley, a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and did hispostdoctoral work at Case Western Reserve University. He lives in Athens, Georgia, with his wife and daughters.Check Keith out on Substack: https://wkeithcampbell.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chipsWatch his Peterson Academy Lectures: https://petersonacademy.com/instructors/keith-campbellOr read his books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=W.+Keith+Campbell&crid=ZR2NAE1C01YV&sprefix=w.+keith+campbell%2Caps%2C141&ref=nb_sb_noss_2Chapters00:00 The Myth of Narcissus: An Overview02:53 Myths and Their Layers of Meaning05:55 Cultural Reflections: Narcissism in Society09:02 The Narcissism Epidemic: Cultural vs. Individual Perspectives12:07 The Illusion of Control: Young People's Pressures15:03 Generational Dynamics: The Role of Myth in Modern Life17:57 Narcissism: Vulnerable vs. Grandiose21:01 The Adaptive Nature of Narcissism23:58 Resilience and the Entrepreneurial Spirit26:42 The Midlife Crisis: A Shift in Perspective29:50 The Importance of Generativity in Aging32:51 Finding Meaning in Family and Future41:38 Reflections on Life Choices and Parenthood42:51 Narcissism and Reality Distortion44:22 The Balance of Positivity and Reality45:59 Failure as a Tool Against Narcissism48:01 Reality and Personal Growth52:02 Narcissism in Celebrities and Talent55:53 Atomization and the Narcissism Epidemic59:04 The Importance of Connection and Community01:00:37 Exploring Third Spaces in Modern Society01:04:00 The Need for Open Discussion01:08:41 The Intersection of Knowledge and Ego01:15:36 The Nature of Suffering and Authenticity01:24:11 Exploring Non-Human Intelligence and Cultural Contexts01:29:14 The Importance of Community and Family01:29:32 Narcissism and Group Dynamics01:37:34 Cults vs. Culture: Understanding the Differences01:50:14 Building Connections in a Distrustful World

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