Netflix's "Manhakdo Ji-ssi" stars Jee Seokjin and Mimi, who engage in an exciting psychological talk on the topic of "narcissist," stimulating the intellectual curiosity of home viewers.
Today (13th, Mon) at 5 p.m., episode 4 of the Netflix daily entertainment show "Manhakdo Ji-ssi" (directed by Jung Do-dam, produced by TEO) will be released, featuring psychiatrist Lee Kyung-joon as a guest, who humorously unpacks a psychological examination of the modern concern of narcissist (Narcissist).
In the broadcast, Lee Kyung-joon reveals the five core characteristics of a narcissist — excessive self-love who believes they are special — and real-life cases, drawing attention.
As the explanation continued, Jee Seokjin laughed and said, "The more I hear it, the more it seems like me?" doubting himself and turning the set into a sea of laughter. In response, Lee Kyung-joon also added an unexpected candid confession, "I've thought, 'Is this me?' before," reportedly blowing up the recording site.
Particularly striking are Jee Seokjin's candid experiences related to narcissism. Recalling his difficult unknown days, he said, "There were times of frustration, but each time I endured with the thought, 'I am unique, I can do anything,'" revealing self-love as the driving force that helped him overcome hard times and bringing a touching moment.
An interesting analysis of the correlation between narcissists and social media also follows. In response to Jee Seokjin's question, "Narcissists are more likely to be addicted to social media," Lee Kyung-joon agreed and explained using the mirror of the witch in the fairy tale "Snow White" as an example. He said the relentless need to have one's value confirmed resembles modern people's obsession with reactions on social media and offered the sharp insight that "social media is a modern-day mirror."
Mimi, who joined as an "over-immersed pro questioner," also shone alongside Jee Seokjin. Mimi, who has long been interested in psychology, displayed her extensive knowledge, saying, "Narcissists are good at gaslighting and attack psychologically unstable people."
Especially when she used a situation from the popular drama "Marry My Husband" as an example and offered a sharp analysis, Lee Kyung-joon joked, "Mimi, we'll bring you into our clinic now," making the audience burst into laughter.<
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