Love, Luck, and Narcissism: When Popular Culture Gets It Wrong

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by Geraldine K Piorkowski PhD

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What if some of the most popular beliefs about happiness, love, and self-improvement are not only incomplete-but psychologically harmful? In Love, Luck, and Narcissism: When Popular Culture Gets It Wrong, a retired clinical psychologist, Dr. Geraldine K. Piorkowski, with more than fifty years of experience offers an intriguing series of insights that challenge the modern self-help obsession with relentless positivity. The book begins with a surprising truth: positive thinking is not always helpful. When it bypasses grief, doubt, disappointment, or loss, it can distort reality, impair judgment, and interfere with genuine emotional healing Across eight thought-provoking chapters, readers are invited into a deeper, more realistic psychology of everyday life. You'll discover why romantic love is often shaped by fantasy in its earliest stages, why we cannot truly make anyone do anything, and how anger-when restrained and purposeful-can provide the energy for positive transformation. Perhaps most unexpectedly, the book reframes narcissism. Rather than treating all self-focus as toxic, it introduces the essential idea of healthy narcissism: the delight we take in our talents, achievements, and simple pleasures, which can nourish joy and protect against depression. The author also explores the underrated role of luck and chance in shaping life outcomes, offering readers a path away from crushing self-blame and toward gratitude and acceptance. Warm, insightful, and deeply human, Love, Luck, and Narcissism: When Popular Culture Gets It Wrong is ideal for therapy-curious readers, spiritually reflective seekers, counselors, educators, and anyone ready to break free from repeating destructive relationship patterns and misleading cultural myths. This is not a book about blind optimism-it is a book about psychological truth. Dr. Geraldine K. Piorkowski is a retired clinical psychologist who received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Throughout her lengthy career, she worked in a variety of academic and clinical settings on the East coast and in the Midwest for over fifty years. Besides holding the position of Chair of the Psychology Department at Roosevelt University, Chicago, she was also on the faculty of the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Northwestern Medical School in Chicago. In addition, she was director of the counseling centers at two, large universities in the Midwest. She is the author of many psychological articles and two books on romantic love: "Too Close for Comfort: Exploring the Risks of Intimacy" and "Adult Children of Divorce: Confused Love Seekers." Currently, she is on a local Board of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society and writes blog postings for "Psychology Today." She lives in Chicago with her husband of 66 years. "Love, Luck, and Narcissism: When Popular Culture Gets It Wrong" is a second edition of "Beyond Pipe Dreams and Platitudes: Insights on Love, Luck, and Narcissism from a Longtime Psychologist," published in 2021, with a new title.

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