The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Scott Barry Kaufman: Incels, Narcissists, and the Victim Mindset

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Jun 18, 2025
Scott Barry Kaufman, a psychologist and bestselling author, explores the consequences of victimhood in modern culture. He discusses vulnerable narcissism as a defensive posture and how social media promotes grievance over growth. Kaufman shares his journey from special education to Carnegie Mellon, emphasizing the importance of tough love and radical honesty for personal transformation. With insights on overcoming limiting beliefs and fostering resilience, he advocates for a flexible identity that embraces hope and empathy in tumultuous times.
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Limiting Beliefs Trap Us

  • Limiting beliefs stem from the stories we tell about our past, which can enshrine us in that past.
  • Overcoming these stories lets us realize potential beyond past trauma or setbacks.
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Victim Mindset Limits Growth

  • Victim mindset outsources responsibility and traps people in past trauma without future planning.
  • It prevents productive action toward a better future by clinging to perceived external blame.
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Social Media Rewards Neuroticism

  • Neuroticism, a personality trait marked by anxiety and rumination, is genetically influenced and amplified by social media.
  • Social media rewards negativity and grievance, fostering a culture that encourages victimhood and vulnerable narcissism.
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