The article begins with facts from highly regarded academics on how narcissism test results have sharply increased over the past 20 years with the rise of social media. Stein suggests that we have turned into brands defined by the number of followers. Because we seem to embellish our own lives just to keep up with the highly interesting posts that we constantly see, Stein dubs us as the most narcissistic generation in existence.
However, the second half of the article goes on to focus on how this could be a positive thing. Our need to keep up with friends and technology could be translated to having a need to advance in the corporate world.
Yet the fact that so many of my peers, myself included, were so easily bruised by the offensive title is worrying. Underneath the negative sub heading, John Stein inserts “Why they’ll save us all”, a part that was completely overlooked in every post. I highly doubt that any of the Facebook critics actually read the article, because had they done so, they would have realized that it does not attack our generation, but rather provides a balanced summary of our generation. Perhaps we are as naïve and immature as the title suggests after all.