Nick Cannon Uses ChatGPT to Avoid Gaslighting, Admits Narcissism!

Nick Cannon has opened up about his experience with therapy. The well-known host of “Wild n’ Out,” who is also recognized for his large family, shared in a recent interview how therapy has shifted his perspective and led to new insights. In a conversation with New York Magazine published on Tuesday, July 15, Cannon disclosed that he sees multiple therapists and even involves some of his 12 children in therapy sessions. Describing his life as a complex juggling act, Cannon humorously acknowledged the challenges he faces in managing his various roles.

Despite his busy family life, Cannon has delved into psychological advice through his “Counsel Culture” podcast, where he explores personal reflections. He is set to launch another podcast this summer called “Nick Cannon @ Night,” focusing on dating and relationship advice. Cannon aims to serve as an example, even in addressing the more difficult aspects of interpersonal relationships.

While reflecting on the term “narcissist” and initially denying its applicability to himself, Cannon eventually came to terms with it after professional evaluation. The Mayo Clinic defines narcissism as an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a concept that has gained traction in mainstream discussions, particularly within the realm of dating and relationships.

In addition to seeking guidance from traditional therapists, Cannon also mentioned his use of ChatGPT for advice. He admitted to turning to the AI for suggestions on navigating conversations and handling challenging situations. Despite his public persona, Cannon emphasized the importance of self-reflection and accountability in shaping his own narrative.

Originally reported by USA TODAY, the story delves into Nick Cannon’s journey through therapy and self-discovery, challenging perceptions and embracing personal growth.

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