Eric I believe you are wrong if you believe you can have a narcissistic person 
on your site. A narcissist cares only for himself. The policy of Trump boils 
down to "I'm great and you're not unless you are like me, myself and I, you 
loser". There is no way how he can make the country great again. As Paul 
Krugman said America will turn into some form of authoritarianism, into a 
Trumpistan nightmare at best. 
Mr. Trump does not only have a brand, he *is* a brand, a brand that says "I'm 
great". If you stay in this Trump hotel you are great. If you play on this 
Trump golf course you are great, too. But it is just a facade. It is based on 
lies, and there is nothing behind the shiny facade except emptiness. Therefore 
he seems to hit back immediately if someone damages his image and his brand, 
because he ceases to exist if his image is destroyed. He and his brand have 
become undistinguishable.
Marketing is no way to make America great again, Google has already an OS for 
ads, and the American corporations excel in marketing, especially the fast food 
chains. What will he do, build a Trump hotel in every city, a Trump golf course 
in every national park? This would be a total Trumpistan nightmare. Better than 
the nuclear apocalypse, but who would want such a future...
-J.

-------- Original message --------From: Eric Charles 
<[email protected]> Date: 1/11/17  22:08  (GMT+01:00) To: The 
Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 
[FRIAM] Is the new president mentally ill? 
This is, overall, a strange concern, because you need additional layers of 
analysis. Functional narcissists do well because they have particular 
strengths, and when those strengths are on the side of third parties, those 
third parties tend to do quite well. To the extent that we can get Trump's 
narcissism to effectively feed off of the success of the country (which he 
seems quite willing to do), things will probably go quite well. To the extent 
that he is able to look at Putin and say "Who care's what you think? I'm 
president of the U.S., which is doing great by the way, terrific, and you are 
at the top of a crumbled empire," I don't think there is any risk of reaching 
for the football. A nuclear bomb wouldn't be good for the stock market, 
wouldn't help real estate prices, wouldn't help convince Ford to move that 
factory to the U.S., where Trump could do a ribbon cutting in front of an 
adulating crowd. 
People keep saying that he is quick to anger, holds grudges, goes on the attack 
to much, but, frankly, we are mostly talking about tweets here. Has he ever 
bought a company just to fire someone? Is there an implication he has ever had 
people killed who were suing him (something well within his financial means)? 
Has he started a company to bankrupt someone else in the same niche who pissed 
him off? Are we really afraid he will go from tweet to nuclear launch with no 
escalation in between? What past history of escalation do we have to suggest 
that is a thing to worry about? And, in the mean time, might we not get some 
countries to the bargaining table based on the perception that Trump won't rule 
nuclear launch out, who might not be dealing with us otherwise? 
If we are lucky, we have an effective narcissist on our side. If we are unlucky 
we have a reasonably competent businessman, in way over his head. Either way, 
I'm not worried he'll launch a nuke in week 2. 


-----------
Eric P. Charles, Ph.D.
Supervisory Survey Statistician
U.S. Marine Corps


On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 1:54 AM, Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:
I posted this on Google+, since we have a lot of psychologists here you might 
be interested too?
Psychologists, therapists and mental health professionals seem to be fascinated 
and terrified alike by the new president who has not only become a brand, but 
is nothing but a brand: 

1. he seems to be a textbook case of a narcissistic personality disorder
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-greene/is-donald-trump-mentally_b_13693174.html

2. he was elected although he imitates the behavior of an massive Internet troll
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-embodied-mind/201701/unified-theory-trump

3. he displays a total lack of honesty and truth-telling
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/donald-trump/

All DSM-5 criteria of a narcissistic personality disorder seem to be fulfilled. 
Should we be worried? What do you think? He shows a clear need for instant 
retaliation if someone criticizes him, which is obviously some form a 
narcissistic rage. It is clearly more than a self-serving bias, and such a deep 
personality disorder is not harmless at all. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-serving_bias

The problem is he is in a position where he can pull the strings now, as the 
commander in chief of the most powerful army. The US has about 2000 nuclear 
weapons on high alert, and there is a soldier with the nuclear football 
following the president at all times. What could go wrong?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_football
-Jochen



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