Will Storr’s ‘Selfie’ explores how self-obsession developed throughout history, analyzing societal and technological influences on self-identity and self-esteem, shedding light on narcissism and online shaming.
Main Lessons
- Cultural norms significantly shape our ideals of the perfect self, from physical appearance to mental attributes.
- Historical figures and modern influencers have a profound impact on societal perceptions and personal aspirations.
- Economic and technological advances in the 19th century shifted the focus on self-determination and self-improvement.
- The self-help industry emerged as a tool for individuals seeking self-betterment in a rapidly changing society.
- Increased emphasis on self-esteem in the 1980s has sparked a rise in narcissism among younger generations.
- Social media fosters hyper-individualism, transforming personal identity into a competitive and marketable commodity.
- Online shaming has become prevalent, with significant emotional impacts, especially on younger individuals.
- Public shaming and moral outrage can be devastating, as small mistakes online often escalate uncontrollably.
- Today’s self-focus has weakened a sense of community, challenging collective solidarity in pursuit of individual success.