Unnecessary show-off and posturing is a mental illness and mental disorder.

 


I have pictures, videos with several world leaders, but I usually don't publish,.For example, I have not published the Bern Conference in August 2024 yet. The Geneva Conference on May 26, 2024. The Strasbourg Conference on April 25, 2024. The Paris Conference on 2018. The Munich Conference on 2011. The Cologne Conference on 2012. The Madrid Conference on 2005. The Bochum Conference in Germany on 2020 and 2021.


what do you have to teach people so you can give a good theory, if you have knowledge then give your knowledge so that others can learn,
a picture is a joke and gives nothing it's just foolish thinking and lack of previous childhood affection.
Social science experts and psychologists believe that those who publish their pictures with others and lack knowledge and theory, their behavior and performance go back to their childhood and lack of love, and other emotional and moral deficiencies.
Stay tuned for a scientific article on this in the near future.
Show-off is a type of mental and psychological disorder in which a person sees themselves as insecure. If they see themselves as incapable of showing off, showing off is the basis of deep narcissism.
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What makes someone a show off?

These people actually see themselves as insignificant and worthless in their inner world, but by playing an important and valuable role, they express themselves to the society in such a way and gain attention and ego satisfaction in that way

Being obsessed with showing off is a pathological defense mechanism.

Addressing the issue of being passionate about showing off, Psychiatrist Prof. Nevzat Tarhan said that "Being a show-off enthusiast is a psychologically pathological defense mechanism.

It is a pathological defense mechanism that is not healthy. In other words, it provides a false comfort. At that moment, it provides applause. However, a false personality is formed in the person after a while. One begins to be fed on constant pretension. As soon as they lose interest, they become depressed."

Pointing to people who have become passionate about liking, Prof. Tarhan said that "When a person posts something about themselves, showing themselves, showing their baby, child or family more than 3 times a day on their social media, this is considered a narcissistic attitude."

President of Üsküdar University, Psychiatrist Prof. Nevzat Tarhan evaluated the issue of being passionate about showing off.

Tarhan stated that the American Psychological Association made an official statement that people who show themselves more than three times a day on their social media accounts have narcissistic personality traits, and pointed to the 'sense of being important and valuable'.

Tarhan said that "Some people satisfy the sense of being important and valuable by being famous, some people by being powerful, some people by having a position of fame, and some people by being pointed out in society in some way," and continued his remarks as follows:

“if these people are not worthy of the feeling of being important and valuable, their self-perception does not remove it and situations that can be called 'unmannered' arise.”


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