Are we becoming more narcissistic and does it matter?

Critics have lined up to lambast selfies and ice bucket challenges, but not everyone thinks they're all bad

Ice Bucket challenge in Australia
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In 2013, 'selfie' was named the word of the year by the Oxford Dictionary, and 2014 looks as though is it fast turning into the year of the ice bucket challenge. Together, the trends have raised concern that society as a whole is becoming increasingly narcissistic.

"We live in a culture suffused by low-grade narcissism," says Katy Waldman in Slate Magazine. "Our Instagram accounts, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and personal websites refract our lives into a coloured light show for all to watch."

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