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Week 9, Day 2 of The Artist's Way view in mekmber's portal Today, let's tap into the endless supply of productive energy that comes from our creativity at play. ENTHUSIASM As artists, grounding our self-image in military discipline is dangerous. In the short run, discipline may work, but it will work only for a while. By its very nature, discipline is rooted in self-admiration. (Think of discipline as a battery, useful but short-lived.) We admire ourselves for being so wonderful. The ... Discipline Illustration, The Artist's Way, Visual Cue, Magazine Images, Adventure Design, Self Image, Mental Clarity, Wall Graphics, Pictures Of You

Week 9, Day 2 of The Artist's Way view in mekmber's portal Today, let's tap into the endless supply of productive energy that comes from our creativity at play. ENTHUSIASM As artists, grounding our self-image in military discipline is dangerous. In the short run, discipline may work, but it will work only for a while. By its very nature, discipline is rooted in self-admiration. (Think of discipline as a battery, useful but short-lived.) We admire ourselves for being so wonderful. The ...

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In Stephen Spender’s poem, 'VIII,' the speaker takes a sharp, sarcastic stance against self-importance. Through deliberately simple and sometimes crude language, Spender unveils the frailty behind the façade of greatness. The poem unfolds as a critique of selfishness, revealing that true strength lies not in self-admiration but in recognizing one’s own weaknesses.

Read our full analysis to uncover the true meaning behind Spender’s critique.✨ 

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In Stephen Spender’s poem, 'VIII,' the speaker takes a sharp, sarcastic stance against self-importance. Through deliberately simple and sometimes crude language, Spender unveils the frailty behind the façade of greatness. The poem unfolds as a critique of selfishness, revealing that true strength lies not in self-admiration but in recognizing one’s own weaknesses. Read our full analysis to uncover the true meaning behind Spender’s critique.✨ #StephenSpender #PoetryAnalysis…

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A narcissist is described as a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves. Narcissists can be incredibly harmful people to have relationships with. How can you know if someone in your life is a narcissist? And how should Christians respond to narcissists? Learn more in this Little Lessons series with Bible teacher David Servant. Self Absorbed People, Co-parenting, Narcissistic People, Lack Of Empathy, Self Absorbed, Narcissistic Behavior, Interpersonal Relationship, Think Big, Charles Bukowski

A narcissist is described as a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves. Narcissists can be incredibly harmful people to have relationships with. How can you know if someone in your life is a narcissist? And how should Christians respond to narcissists? Learn more in this Little Lessons series with Bible teacher David Servant.

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Ever wondered what happens when a narcissist meets someone equally self-assured? It's a fascinating clash of egos! This exploration dives into the dynamics of narcissistic personality traits, uncovering how mutual self-admiration can spark insights, conflicts, or unexpected transformations. Learn about the effects of grandiosity, empathy deficits, and the ongoing cycle of admiration and arrogance within these encounters Narcissistic Personality, Feeling Drained, Lack Of Empathy, Mutual Respect, Personality Disorder, Emotional Connection, Personality Traits, Meeting Someone, Narcissism

Ever wondered what happens when a narcissist meets someone equally self-assured? It's a fascinating clash of egos! This exploration dives into the dynamics of narcissistic personality traits, uncovering how mutual self-admiration can spark insights, conflicts, or unexpected transformations. Learn about the effects of grandiosity, empathy deficits, and the ongoing cycle of admiration and arrogance within these encounters

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