Everybody has some delusional expectations about life when he or she is young, but most people outgrow such things pretty quickly. I started out with bigger delusions — bigger expectations and plans — and they only got bigger by the time I was an adult.
I didn’t realize it, but being raised by a father with narcissistic personality disorder had left me with delusions of grandeur. It was only when I finally woke up from my lifelong nightmare that I started seeing myself clearly.
Preview of new week’s show: Since Valentine’s Day is next week, it’s a great time to look at the ways in which romantic attraction is a trickster who can tease us with a spark of connection that will never turn into real love.

You’ve been lied to: Freedom and democracy are different things
If you cherish the things you love, never take loved ones for granted
Best way to fight terror? Turn off your TV and get back to real life
‘Black vs. white’ thinking causes confusion without shades of gray
As I grow and learn, I have to leave more of my ideas behind
If romantic love is mental illness, do many of us want to be cured?
Coming economic hardship may help me understand Aunt Bessie
Maturity sees world’s ugliness with more melancholy than anger
Loving father’s pride in daughter easily bridges our language gap