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The evidence of our sensitivity to ‘social evaluative threat’, coupled with Twenge’s evidence of long‐term rises in anxiety and narcissism, suggests that we may – by the standards of any previous society – have become highly self‐conscious, obsessed with how we appear to others, worried that we might come across as unattractive, boring, stupid or whatever, and constantly trying to manage the impressions we make.
The Spirit Level: Why Equality is Better for Everyone
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