As I started coming to terms with the damage that my father’s narcissism had done to me, I also had to ask myself disturbing questions.
Had I become something like him? Had growing up with him taught me to be a narcissist? Was I going to become the abuser he had become?
Many people who are raised by narcissists turn into narcissistic abusers, too. I had to re-evaluate myself — my inner shame and some of my outer behaviors — in light of what I learned about him. These were not pleasant questions to ask myself.
This is the first installment of the thoughts I’m having as I finally write my book about having been raised by a narcissist. The YouTube site is here. (Please subscribe if you’d like to keep up with this project.) Or you can watch the embedded video below.

Doing the right thing frequently requires breaking immoral laws
Confessing my ego’s old desires reveals hidden fears of my past
Storms can end without warning, bringing hope of blue skies ahead
Without peaceful breakup plan, U.S. faces violent, angry collapse
The Fourth Amendment? Hmmmm. No, we’ve never heard of that one
‘Cash for clunkers’ was an even bigger clunker than we first realized
Just a sandwich: Why do people make everything so political?