Cultural Desensitization to Character Dysfunction August 11, 2022Integrity, Narcissism, Personality and Character, Personality and Character Disorders, Relationships, Social Issuescharacter, character crisis, character dysfunction, culture, desensitization, narcissism, relationshipsDr. Simon Cultural desensitization to character dysfunction allowed behaviors that were once rare or unthinkable to become “the new normal.”
Can We Legislate Character? May 16, 2012Mental Health, Personality and Character, Relationships, Responsibilitycharacter, character crisis, character disturbance, freedom, greed, legislation, responsibilityDr. Simon No matter how many laws and regulations we put into place, the selfish, greedy, and callous among us will always find a way to render them useless.
Justice served or Still Denied? November 30, 2011Personality and Character, Personality and Character Disorders, Responsibilitycharacter, character crisis, Conrad Murray, culture, entitlement, irresponsibility, justice, Michael Jackson, societyDr. Simon Dr. Murray’s case should serve as a glaring example of the price we all pay when even one individual among us refuses to hold himself accountable.
Freedom and Character are Inseparable March 6, 2009Personality and Character Disorderscharacter, character crisis, constitution, cultural norms, culture, freedom, patriotic songs, patriotism, principles, responsibility, valuesDr. Simon If people of character are given opportunity and freedom, greatness and prosperity inevitably follows. When people abuse the freedoms they have and behave recklessly and irresponsibly, all of society suffers.