ME: > > And as we begin to understand brain chemistry better we > > can perhaps develop a bit of compassion for someone so > > compelled to have an inordinately high opinion of himself. >
PALI: > Gosh - I find that very "epistemologically optimistic"! > I get it. Live by the word, die by the word! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "PaliGap" <compost1uk@...> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wayback71" <wayback71@> wrote: > > > So true. My mother-in-law is a true narcissist and it is > > really amazing. > > ;-) > > There's something about "mother-in-law" that generates that > perhaps. My wife has big problems with her "mother-in-law". > For me, "my mother" is not the same person at all! > > "A police recruit is asked during an exam, 'What would you > do if you had to arrest your own mother-in-law?' He replies, > 'I'd call for backup.' > Bernard Manning > > http://goo.gl/jMNtT > > ... > \