“Megalomania is a psycho-pathological condition
characterized by delusional fantasies of power, relevance, omnipotence, and by
inflated self-esteem. Historically it was used as a name for narcissistic
personality disorder prior to the latter's first use by Heinz Kohut in 1968,
and is used today as a non-clinical equivalent. It is not mentioned in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) or the
International Statistical Classification of Diseases”
THIS IS SERIOUS STUFF!!!!!
So I thought following will give an insight into present
political situation in the Sri Lanka. All I say is if the cap fits you can wear
it!
Below is a Video from Youtube performed by Incubus about Megalomania
& Megalomaniacs. (Warning contains four letter swear words - Do not watch, if you are easily offended!)
I hear you
on the radio
You permeate
my screen, its' unkind but
If I met you
in a scissor fight
I'd cut off
both your wings on principle alone
On principle
alone
Hey
megalomaniac
You're no
Jesus
Yeah, you're
no ****ing Elvis
Special, as
you know yourself
Baby, just
step down, step down
If I were
your appendages
I'd hold
open your eyes
So you would
see
That all of
us are heaven sent
There was
never meant to be only one
To be only
one
Hey
megalomaniac
You're no
Jesus
Yeah, you're
no ****ing Elvis
Special, as
you know yourself
Baby, just
step down, step down
Yeah
You're no
Jesus
You're no
Elvis
You're no
answer
Hey
megalomaniac
You're no
Jesus
Yeah, you're
no ****ing Elvis
Special, as
you know yourself
Just step
down
Epilogue
Megalomania
is an unrealistic belief in one's superiority, grandiose abilities, and even
omnipotence. It is characterized by a need for total power and control over
others, and is marked by a lack of empathy for anything that is perceived as
not feeding the self.
Although
megalomania is a term often ascribed to anyone who is power-hungry, the
clinical definition is that of a mental illness associated with narcissistic
personality disorder (NPD).
Narcissism
is most simply defined as self-love. Though it is considered healthy to care
about your own well-being and have a healthy self-esteem, when someone loves
himself to the exclusion of all else and others become objectified to be used
only to serve the self, this is no longer considered healthy or normal.
There are
different psychological theories about how and why NPD develops, most of which
relate to the integration of different aspects of ego and self as a child, and
the nature of the parental roles in that process. Regardless of theory, NPD is
characterized by extremely low self-esteem, which is compensated for by
delusions of grandeur and megalomania, a narcissistic neuroses. With the
propensity to act only on behalf of one's self, the unbridled need to feed
one's ego, and the objectification of others to serve the power-hungry needs of
megalomania, it is easy to see how this can be a recipe for disaster,
especially when wrapped in a charismatic personality.
One of the
most well known examples of megalomania in modern history was Adolf Hitler. A
street waif, Hitler wasn't content rising through the ranks to become the
military leader of Germany. His megalomania drove him to aspire to conquer the
entire world. Being born into a "superior race" also wasn't enough
for the mentally ill Hitler. Instead, he wanted to wipe out all other races.
This need to destroy everything outside of what he perceived as an extension of
himself is a classic though horrifically illustrated example of megalomania.
Paradoxically, a person who exhibits such tremendous ego and self-confidence in
reality has such low self-esteem and such a fragile ego that he cannot abide
any expression other than his own, for fear of annihilation of the self.
Therefore everything that is not under his control is perceived as a threat.
While
genocide is an extreme example, serial killers may also suffer from
megalomania. They objectify, then sacrifice their victims to exercise total
control with a complete lack of empathy for the suffering of others.
The
principles or characteristics of NPD and megalomania can also be expressed in
lesser degrees or in a different fashion by those we might consider more
mainstream than genocidal maniacs and serial killers. Among dictators,
fundamentalists, and politicians we find those who view themselves as morally
superior with the willingness to sacrifice, kill, or risk the safety of others
considered inferior in order to assert their own agendas. Though there are
legitimate circumstances in which leaders must exercise civil or military
force, or religious zealots can profess solemn beliefs, the line between
religiosity and fanaticism, between duty and megalomania, can be a gray one.
This is how the term has become part of our culture's vernacular.
Megalomania
is also sometimes associated with bipolar disorder; a depressive illness that
is characterized by mood swings from extreme lows to extreme highs. During the
latter cycle, people often suffer delusions of grandeur and feelings of
infinite capability. They talk about unrealistic plans and goals as if these
plans and goals are within their grasp.
Schizophrenia,
a mental illness characterized by delusions, hallucinations and extreme
paranoia, is also often found alongside megalomania.
NPD,
megalomania, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia can all be treated with
medications. If you or someone you know is experiencing manic moods,
unrealistic delusions or antisocial behavior, professional treatment is
necessary. Unlike a virus or cold, these disorders will not improve without
treatment.
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