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We honor those who find success regardless of the consequences to the health and well-being of others. We celebrate their successes yet fail to look at the costs.
The problems we face currently in the White House - the inability to admit fault and destructive decision making - is a problem endemic within our own society.
Think about what many American parents consider when we send our kids to school. Compete. Not academically, but socially. Don't be a 2%'er. Show 'em whose boss if other children offend you. And if you mess up, we'll be the first persons on the phone complaining to the Principal about how THEY messed up. They fail to instill the values of self-assessment, learning, and maturity. Instead the values many American parents teach today involve victimized thinking and using powerful associates (parents) to cover misdeeds. This thinking breeds narcissism in our children.
These values leak into the business world and adult society. America is not fundamentally a mature society. Many parts of it are spoiled and self-conscious, focused on the acquisition of material goods and social competition. Narcissism reigns as the underpinning value of America. And when narcissistic actions lead to success in the business and political realms, analysts celebrate their "genius" bending of the social system to their will.
Our pinning anti-social behavior as successes has led us to issues we see today. Bush, Rove (especially), Cheney, and others are anti-social in nature. They refuse to admit fault, they make fundamentally damaging decisions that wreck lives and damage democracy, and they use their powerful allies to cover misdeeds. But who cares! They win! And that's all that counts, right?
Wrong. Dangerously wrong.
The fact that our moral center, America's religious institutions, has been co-opted by the institutionalized narcissism gripping our country wrecks our ability to self-assess. We must, then, rebuild from within those values that establish a functional society: accountability, personal responsibility, and the benefits of learning and growing. We must shed ourselves of our narcissism and recapture adult society.
It must begin with each new baby born to an American mother. We must start again.
Maybe, then, we can cure ourselves of this ailment.
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