Throughout OJ’s life, from childhood to adulthood, this meticulous documentary puts OJ’s actions in various periods on the screen in detail, from the details to the overall, this kind of people with "OJ style" Lead into our cognition.
The analysis of OJ's personality goes back to his childhood. OJ’s childhood represents the childhood life of black children in thousands of slums in the United States. There are many younger brothers and sisters in the family. Soon, like other children, OJ wandered the streets, fighting with marginal figures in society. In addition, the father of OJ in the film is a homosexual. In the 1920s and 1930s, homosexuals had not been widely recognized by society. People must avoid this phenomenon. After OJ knew the truth, he felt ashamed. , Was furious, thinking that his father had lost his face, and was always brooding.
This is a child with strong self-esteem, lack of care, and early contact with society.
Seeing this, it’s not difficult to imagine why OJ’s desire for fame is so great—strong self-esteem does not allow anyone to despise him and despise him. On the contrary, OJ hopes everyone likes him, and the stars embrace him. He is so obsessed with this feeling.
If one part of a person's personality is determined by genetic factors, the other part is affected by the environment. Heredity is a potential risk, and the environment provides a platform for the development of personality. OJ’s skin color carries the history of humiliation of blacks for a century --- blacks, this "trouble" label has been deeply hit on his heart. Become the first stumbling block to his success.
So he began to "run" constantly, constantly getting rid of, climbing higher and higher, so that people will always remember the name of OJ Simpson, not a black man.
People with narcissistic personality disorder have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, occupied by the imagination of success or power, and need constant praise. These people usually have interpersonal problems. They exploit others for their own benefit, and it is difficult to recognize and experience the feelings of others.
OJ is conceited and uses all means to pursue fame and reputation. Analyzing the film, we learned that such an OJ - his feelings are plain and not deep, but his desire for power is very persistent. He is good at using others and has good acting skills. As long as someone is there, he can squeeze out one at all times. Smiley face.
He is an absolute egoist.
The United States, the United States in the eighteenth century, and the United States under racist conflicts gradually created such a narcissistic, self-interested, and acting personality. The society not only tolerates OJ, but also welcomes him to join. How many people praised him, how many people praised him. People praised OJ every day, which made his vanity swell continuously. Finally, he reached the culmination of his arrogance, and the moment of dustlessness finally arrived.
It was only on his impulse that he was torn apart in the second half of his life.
People with narcissistic personality disorder have always had a characteristic-as long as they establish an intimate relationship with them, they think they have the privilege to ignore the feelings of others, have the privilege to not fulfill their obligations, and do whatever they want.
Therefore, OJ thought that Nicole had become his possession, and it was impossible to escape his palm. OJ was angry. It could be said that he was out of control. He couldn't believe that Nicole would "betray" him. His things no longer belong to him.
It is difficult for a self-centered person to understand the feelings of others. OJ never reflects on his own problems, but only feels betrayal and anger. Nicole had accused him of actions many times before, but he didn't care, he tried his best to convince himself that Nicole would come back to him--he could only be his forever.
The potential danger in the personality was finally detonated - this time, he broke the law. In this world, only the legal red line cannot be touched casually, and OJ has crossed the line.
American society has shaped such an anti-social personality, lifted him up high, and fell heavily. Such a person, the society will eradicate him one day, no matter how beautiful he was in the past.
Throughout OJ's life, is it his fault or the fault of society?
(The psychological analysis involved in this article is just a little bit of the author’s insights. If there is something unprofessional, please don’t blame it)
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