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.

It’s time to kick the arrogance of ‘American exceptionalism’ to curb
Take time to give honest praise, even when it’s just about a dog
I wanted to be Capt. James Kirk; have I become Ignatius J. Reilly?
Conflicting expectations can kill even the deepest love and hope
We will destroy ourselves if we don’t learn to love our enemies
Healthy partner will always ask, ‘Who do you really want to be?’
We repeat what we fail to repair, so I keep re-learning old lessons
Without meaning, most are blind to rot destroying their own lives