
Narcissism and your health
ATLANTA - An anthem for narcissism was immortalized in Carly Simon's 1972 hit song, "You're So Vain." Narcissistic personality disorderWe are all narcissistic to some degree -- tests using the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, which scores a person on a scale from 0 to 40, finds most of us rank in the teens. True narcissistic personality disorder, or NPD, affects about 1% of the population. Just to be clear, we're not talking about the clinically diagnosed kind; instead it's what experts call "subclinical" or "normal" narcissism. "I don't think there's a single shrink out there that would say that there's anything protective about depression.

We love ourselves! Miami named one of the vainest cities in U.S.
In the most believeable news ever to hit South Florida, Miami was named one of the vainest cities in America. A new study by Quality Logos Products ranked the Vainest Cities in the U.S. and the Magic City came in at No. New York, Phoenix and Charlotte... yes, Charlotte... round out the top three vainest cities. All the fixation on our personal appearance does come with advantages as Miami was the city named least likely for people to pick their noses. VAINEST CITIES IN AMERICANew York Phoenix Charlotte MIAMI Philadelphia Atlanta Nashville Las Vegas Los Angeles ClevelandCopyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

Songs written about famous people
In November 2015, Carly Simon revealed to People magazine that the second verse of her 1972 song "You're So Vain" is about former love Warren Beatty, but stayed mum on the men who inspired the other two verses of the song, long the source of rumors and gossip. Before her Beatty revelation, Simon had steadfastly refused to say who she wrote the No. 1 hit song about. While Beatty had long been one of the most popular guesses, others have speculated the song's verses could be about James Taylor. Hide Caption