CNI’s Most Timely Reads
Kevin McCarthy and Elon Musk psychological profiles, the APA is failing democracy, and weaponizing paradoxes against narcissists.
The counterintuitive nature of CNI’s Substack “archive” is that each piece is an exploration of the intersection with narcissist psychology and a person, group, or concept, meaning the flow of time barely ages or affects them.
This is possible because unlike most non-fiction such as the daily news, politics, the economy and life, established psychological science changes at a glacial pace. Hence, every time a person, group or issue is in the news, what was Substack archived is new, timely and informative psychology again.
While there are many topics to choose from, the most timely piece for America seems to be Kevin McCarthy’s psychological profile. Bonus, because he cannot change, the analysis is unlikely to change for the rest of his life, so once you read it, you should know most if not all his psychological secrets. Even better, a librarian friend called it, “a really good read.”
For our international readers, nearly every democracy’s society needs to be better informed about the dark personality disorders that threaten each and every one of us and our freedoms.
If you are just looking for personal narcissist intelligence, “weaponizing paradoxes” has been one of the most popular.
If you want a better understanding of the dark and twisted psychology that drives Elon Musk for a lot less money than Walter Isaacson’s new book, the four-part profile should satisfy.
This really breaks down GOP psychology. Quickly became CNI’s most “liked” piece.
As always, any suggestions on subjects to explore psychologically in the comment section are always appreciated and considered.