APN's daily news review from Israel - Sunday August 23, 2020
Quote of the day:
“You have to understand that a person like this truly believes that people are meant to serve him, that
everything is intended to serve him, and that he has no problem getting rid of people after they have fulfilled his
need. When he stands on the stage, it’s actually compensation for his empty world. He is fighting for his life – in
the psychological sense – and that is how he is so effective. Positive leaders don’t have this need. There isn’t
this pit that they have to keep filling all the time. They aren’t dependent on the admiration of the public, they
don’t feel that if that’s taken from them they’ll remain with nothing, so that leadership, from their point of
view, is not an all-or-nothing proposition. Many of them retired, resigned or gave up leadership of their own
volition."
—Emeritus psychology professor Micha Popper explains how narcissistic personality disorder differentiates between a toxic charismatic leader, and
a positive charismatic leader.**