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Jeffrey Kluger
American
Writer
Born:
1954
Best
Family
Life
Parents
People
You
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Narcissism falls along the axis of what psychologists call personality disorders, one of a group that includes antisocial, dependent, histrionic, avoidant and borderline personalities. But by most measures, narcissism is one of the worst, if only because the narcissists themselves are so clueless.
Jeffrey Kluger
Personality
Narcissism
Group
Worst
Borderline
Only
Along
Most
Call
Because
Falls
Antisocial
Dependent
Psychologists
Clueless
Personalities
Themselves
Disorders
Measures
Axis
Since narcissism is fueled by a greater need to be admired than to be liked, psychologists might use that fact as a therapeutic lever - stressing to patients that being known as a narcissist will actually cause them to lose the respect and social status they crave.
Jeffrey Kluger
Respect
Cause
Will
Narcissism
Lose
Status
Admired
Fact
Since
Liked
Known
Greater
Narcissist
Than
Patients
Being
Psychologists
Crave
Social
Them
Might
Fueled
Use
Therapeutic
Actually
Lever
Need
Stressing
It's a deep and all but certain truth about narcissistic personalities that to meet them is to love them, but to know them well is to find them unbearable. Confidence quickly curdles into arrogance; smarts turn to smugness, charm turns to smarm.
Jeffrey Kluger
Love
Truth
Confidence
Arrogance
Meet
Find
Unbearable
About
Charm
Smarts
Know
Well
Narcissistic
Quickly
Personalities
To Love
Them
Turn
Certain
Turns
Deep
Toxins love to get you while you're young. Lead, mercury, secondhand smoke and sundry other environmental nasties do a lot more damage when tissue is immature, vulnerable and growing than when it's mature and comparatively fixed.
Jeffrey Kluger
Love
Environmental
You
Young
Other
Secondhand
Immature
More
Lead
Mercury
Smoke
Vulnerable
Lot
Mature
Than
Fixed
Get
Tissue
While
Comparatively
Growing
Damage
Marriage is a lot of things - a source of love, security, the joy of children, but it's also an interpersonal battlefield, and it's not hard to see why: Take two disparate people, toss them together in often-confined quarters, add the stresses of money and kids - now lather, rinse, repeat for the rest of your natural life. What could go wrong?
Jeffrey Kluger
Life
Love
Together
Marriage
Natural
People
Joy
Money
Rest
Add
Kids
Battlefield
Security
Toss
See
Could
Take
Wrong
Also
Quarters
Go
Repeat
Source
Lot
Children
Natural Life
Them
Your
Hard
Disparate
Now
Why
Interpersonal
Things
Two
Stresses
People with anxiety disorders such as OCD know that nothing can be more paralyzing than having too many options. Go to a store to buy a sweater, find four that you like and the odds are pretty good you'll stare and stare... and buy nothing at all.
Jeffrey Kluger
Buy
Good
You
People
Anxiety
Odds
Nothing
Too
Find
Pretty
Pretty Good
Having
More
Like
Know
Go
Than
Options
Store
Sweater
Disorders
Many
Stare
Four
All behavioral or mood disorders - including depression, OCD, ADHD and addiction - have some neurochemical components, but sufferers can still work to overcome them.
Jeffrey Kluger
Work
Depression
Overcome
Addiction
ADHD
Mood
Components
Some
Still
Behavioral
Them
Disorders
Including
A cockroach likely has no less brainpower than a butterfly, but we're quicker to deny it consciousness because it's a species we dislike.
Jeffrey Kluger
Likely
Because
Quicker
Deny
Than
Dislike
Less
Cockroach
Species
Butterfly
Consciousness
Spare a thought for the poor introverts among us. In a world of party animals and glad-handers, they're the ones who stand by the punch bowl. In a world of mixers and pub crawls, they prefer to stay home with a book. Everywhere around them, cell phones ring and e-mails chime and they just want a little quiet.
Jeffrey Kluger
Home
Book
Phones
World
Thought
Animals
Party
Cell Phones
Punch
Everywhere
Ring
Stay
Bowl
Around
Quiet
Cell
Just
Want
Pub
Little
Prefer
Spare
Them
Poor
Us
Stand
Who
Among
Certainly, people can get along without siblings. Single children do, and there are people who have irreparably estranged relationships with their siblings who live full and satisfying lives, but to have siblings and not make the most of that resource is squandering one of the greatest interpersonal resources you'll ever have.
Jeffrey Kluger
You
People
Single
Live
Resource
Relationships
Resources
Along
Most
Make
Without
Greatest
Squandering
Get
Children
Full
Certainly
Who
Ever
Lives
Satisfying
Interpersonal
Sibling
It's one of the worst-kept secrets of family life that all parents have a preferred son or daughter, and the rules for acknowledging it are the same everywhere: The favored kids recognize their status and keep quiet about it - the better to preserve the good thing they've got going and to keep their siblings off their back.
Jeffrey Kluger
Life
Good
Family
Son
Better
Parents
Daughter
Back
Everywhere
Secrets
Rules
Favored
Kids
Recognize
Status
About
Good Thing
Got
Off
Quiet
Family Life
Same
Going
Acknowledging
Preferred
Keep
Thing
Sibling
Preserve
There's no such thing as downtime for your brain.
Jeffrey Kluger
Brain
Your
Downtime
Thing
When we're awake, cortisol can fragment memories - one reason eyewitness crime scene accounts are so unreliable. But at night that very fragmentation allows creative recombinations of ideas.
Jeffrey Kluger
Memories
Creative
Crime
Fragment
Fragmentation
Scene
Unreliable
Ideas
Very
Accounts
Reason
Awake
Night
Introverts listen better, they assess risks more carefully, they can be wiser managers. It's not for nothing that the Silicon Valley billionaires are so often the retiring types.
Jeffrey Kluger
Risks
Better
Nothing
Carefully
Types
Valley
Silicon
Silicon Valley
More
Wiser
Retiring
Managers
Listen
Often
Billionaires
Assess
Scarily, football helmets, which do a fine job of protecting against scalp laceration and skull fracture, do little to prevent concussions and may even exacerbate them, since even as the brain is rattling around inside the skull, the head is rattling around inside the helmet.
Jeffrey Kluger
Job
Exacerbate
Fine
Inside
Prevent
Rattling
Football
Head
Since
Protecting
Around
Brain
May
Which
Against
Little
Them
Helmet
Skull
Even
The families of many athletes - incensed at the sports leagues and hoping to make games safer overall - are increasingly making the brains of players who die prematurely and suspiciously available for study. Some athletes are even making the bequest themselves.
Jeffrey Kluger
Sports
Increasingly
Athletes
Hoping
Some
Study
Leagues
Overall
Make
Safer
Making
Brains
Families
Die
Available
Themselves
Prematurely
Games
Who
Many
Even
Players
Odds are you know some narcissists. Odds are they're smart, confident and articulate. They make you laugh, they make you think; the first time you met, they probably charmed the pants off of you - perhaps even literally. The odds are also that that spell didn't last.
Jeffrey Kluger
Time
You
Smart
First
Met
Odds
Think
Spell
Pants
Laugh
Some
Charmed
Perhaps
Know
Also
Make
First Time
Off
Articulate
Confident
Literally
Even
Last
The golden child may be the oldest one, unless it's the youngest. It may be the toughest one, unless it's the most sensitive. It's not even necessary that Mom and Dad have the same favorite - and typically they don't.
Jeffrey Kluger
Mom
Unless
Favorite
Toughest
Most
Child
Same
May
Golden
Sensitive
Youngest
Mom And Dad
Even
Dad
Oldest
Necessary
Athletes often start life at the opposite end of the wealth and prestige spectrum, but as soon as they exhibit an unusual talent for swinging a bat or sinking a free-throw they may find that the rules have been suspended for them. They are waved through school and into the pros, and incidents of bad behavior are overlooked or covered up.
Jeffrey Kluger
Life
Wealth
School
Behavior
Sinking
Bat
Rules
Prestige
Bad
Bad Behavior
Find
Athletes
Through
Pros
Soon
Talent
Unusual
Overlooked
Exhibit
Opposite
Been
Covered
End
Up
May
Often
Suspended
Them
Incidents
Swinging
Start
Spectrum
Everybody loves to spend money at least some of the time - because everybody loves the stuff you can buy with it. The key to the pleasure level of any transaction is the balance between the pain of the payment and the reward of the purchased object.
Jeffrey Kluger
Buy
Time
You
Balance
Money
Key
Reward
Pain
Everybody
Spend
Pleasure
Purchased
Some
Object
Between
Stuff
Because
Least
Any
Transaction
Loves
Payment
Level
Credit or debit cards, for starters, are nothing short of shoppers' Novocain. Even in the age of digital purchases and virtual money, we still attach a special value to dirty paper with pictures of presidents on it. Handing some of that to a cashier simply hurts more than handing over a little sliver of plastic.
Jeffrey Kluger
Age
Money
Digital
Value
Hurts
Nothing
Virtual
Paper
Presidents
Sliver
Purchases
Some
More
Attach
Dirty
Simply
Over
Pictures
Still
Handing
Than
Short
Little
Special
Plastic
Even
Credit
Cards
Starters
No one ever pretended that shopping for anything is a rational experience. If it were, would there be Fluffernutter? Laceless sneakers? Porkpie hats? Would the Chia Pet even exist?
Jeffrey Kluger
Experience
Shopping
Pet
Would
Pretended
Hats
Rational
No-One
Were
Exist
Sneakers
Anything
Even
Ever
Marketers have long known that a name can make all the difference when you're trying to move the merch. The kiwifruit was once the Chinese gooseberry, after all - at least until the produce peddlers wised up - and the Chilean sea bass was once the singularly unappetizing Patagonian toothfish.
Jeffrey Kluger
You
Long
Bass
Once
Marketers
All The Difference
Name
Until
Make
Known
Least
Up
Trying
Move
Difference
After
Chinese
Produce
Sea
When it comes to raising civilized kids there are no hard rules, but there are two things on which most parents agree: Boys are generally wilder than girls, and adolescents are wilder than kids of any other age. If you've got an adolescent boy, you're in the sweet spot for trouble.
Jeffrey Kluger
You
Age
Girl
Parents
Trouble
Sweet
Other
Wilder
Rules
Kids
Adolescent
Civilized
Generally
Most
Spot
Boy
Got
Than
Any
Which
Hard
Agree
Things
Two
Raising
Identical twins are ideal lab specimens for studying the difference between learned and inherited traits since they come from the womb preloaded with matching genetic operating systems. Any meaningful differences in their behaviors or personalities are thus likely to have been acquired, not innate.
Jeffrey Kluger
Differences
Systems
Ideal
Thus
Studying
Between
Since
Genetic
Come
Identical
Likely
Operating
Learned
Operating Systems
Matching
Been
Womb
Lab
Traits
Behaviors
Any
Difference
Personalities
Acquired
Meaningful
Inherited
Twins
Innate
Well, I think of the folks who are the climate deniers as the flat Earthers and the people who say the moon landings never happened.
Jeffrey Kluger
People
Moon
Think
Say
Folks
Never
Well
Climate
Flat
Happened
Who
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