The '60s redefined narcissism as idealism.

Dennis Prager
The '60s redefined narcissism as idealism.
The '60s redefined narcissism as idealism.
The '60s redefined narcissism as idealism.
The '60s redefined narcissism as idealism.
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In the 1960s, a lot of people had ideals. In the '60s, a lot of people were idealistic. In the '60s, a lot of people were full of themselves. In the '60s, a lot of people were taking themselves too seriously.

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