Many who have watched the GB know that they seem to be desperate to be admired, to be looked up to……. Now the question arises—do they really enjoy their lives? Does their superiority complex make them feel good?
A recent study published in the Journal of Social Cognitive and Affective
Neuroscience tries to find an answer to this perplexing question by
looking at two brain regions: medial prefrontal cortex and ventral striatum.
While the medial prefrontal cortex is associated with self-referential thinking,
the ventral striatum region is associated with feeling good. It was found that people
who are in love with themselves have poor connectivity between both regions
which means that although they are obsessed with themselves, internally they
don't feel good and that is why they seek external admiration.
That means they are actually experiencing “weeping and gnashing” deep within themselves. (Mathew 24:48-51)