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Too Much and Never Enough

Too Much and Never Enough

How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
by Mary L. Trump Ph.D. 2020 240 pages
Biography
Politics
Memoir
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Key Takeaways

1. The Trump family legacy: A history of manipulation and emotional neglect

"If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but the one who causes the darkness."

Emotional neglect: The Trump family's history is marked by a pattern of emotional neglect and manipulation, starting with Fred Trump's parenting style. This environment created a toxic family dynamic that shaped the personalities and behaviors of all the Trump children, particularly Donald.

Impact on children: The lack of emotional support and constant pressure to succeed financially led to:

  • Intense sibling rivalry
  • Emotional stunting
  • A warped sense of self-worth tied to financial success
  • Difficulty forming genuine relationships

The effects of this upbringing continue to impact the Trump family members and, by extension, the country through Donald's presidency.

2. Fred Trump's influence: Shaping Donald's personality and business practices

"Fred destroyed Donald, too, but not by snuffing him out as he did Freddy; instead, he short-circuited Donald's ability to develop and experience the entire spectrum of human emotion."

Molding Donald: Fred Trump played a crucial role in shaping Donald's personality and business approach:

  • Encouraged ruthless behavior and a "killer" mentality
  • Taught Donald to value image over substance
  • Instilled a fear of failure and rejection

Business practices: Fred's influence extended to Donald's business tactics:

  • Reliance on government subsidies and tax loopholes
  • Aggressive self-promotion and exaggeration of success
  • Willingness to exploit others for personal gain

These lessons from Fred became the foundation of Donald's business career and later his political approach.

3. The formation of Donald Trump's character: Insecurity, cruelty, and the need for validation

"Donald's ego has been and is a fragile and inadequate barrier between him and the real world, which, thanks to his father's money and power, he never had to negotiate by himself."

Psychological makeup: Donald Trump's character was shaped by a combination of factors:

  • Emotional neglect in early childhood
  • Constant pressure to meet Fred's expectations
  • Witnessing his older brother's downfall

Key traits:

  • Deep-seated insecurity masked by grandiose behavior
  • Inability to accept criticism or admit mistakes
  • Constant need for validation and attention
  • Tendency towards cruelty, especially towards perceived "losers"

These traits, developed in childhood and reinforced throughout his life, have become defining characteristics of Donald Trump's public persona and leadership style.

4. Freddy Trump's tragic downfall: The cost of defying family expectations

"Freddy kept trying and failing to do the right thing; Donald began to realize that there was nothing he could do wrong, so he stopped trying to do anything 'right.'"

Freddy's struggle: Freddy Trump's life illustrates the devastating consequences of failing to meet Fred Trump's expectations:

  • Pursued his passion for flying against his father's wishes
  • Faced constant criticism and humiliation from Fred
  • Struggled with alcoholism and depression
  • Died young, largely forgotten by the family

Lessons for Donald: Freddy's fate served as a cautionary tale for Donald:

  • Reinforced the importance of pleasing Fred at all costs
  • Demonstrated the consequences of showing vulnerability
  • Encouraged Donald to adopt a more ruthless, self-promoting persona

Freddy's story highlights the toxic family dynamic that shaped all the Trump children and the long-lasting impact of Fred's parenting style.

5. The Trump siblings' complex dynamics: Competition, loyalty, and resentment

"As Donald grew up, he was forced to become his own cheerleader, first, because he needed his father to believe he was a better and more confident son than Freddy was; then because Fred required it of him; and finally because he began to believe his own hype."

Sibling relationships: The Trump siblings' dynamics were characterized by:

  • Intense competition for Fred's approval
  • Shifting alliances and betrayals
  • Resentment towards Donald's favored status

Key interactions:

  • Maryanne's conflicted relationship with Donald: admiration mixed with criticism
  • Robert's role as Donald's ally and enabler
  • Elizabeth's relative isolation within the family

These complex relationships continue to influence the family's interactions and business dealings, with loyalty to Donald often trumping personal misgivings.

6. Donald Trump's business career: Myth-making and financial bailouts

"Donald was, in essence, still Fred's construct. Now he belonged to the banks and the media. He was both enabled by and dependent upon them, just as he had been upon Fred."

Myth of success: Donald Trump's business career is built on a carefully constructed image:

  • Exaggeration of his own role in deals
  • Minimization of Fred's financial support
  • Media complicity in perpetuating the "self-made billionaire" narrative

Financial reality:

  • Repeated bailouts from Fred Trump
  • Multiple bankruptcies and failed ventures
  • Reliance on bank loans and creative accounting

The gap between Donald's projected image and financial reality has been a consistent theme throughout his career, setting the stage for his political persona.

7. The impact of family dynamics on Donald Trump's presidency

"Donald today is much as he was at three years old: incapable of growing, learning, or evolving, unable to regulate his emotions, moderate his responses, or take in and synthesize information."

Presidential behavior: Donald Trump's presidency is heavily influenced by his family background:

  • Tendency to surround himself with loyalists and family members
  • Difficulty accepting criticism or admitting mistakes
  • Impulsive decision-making and erratic communication style

Policy implications:

  • Emphasis on personal loyalty over competence in appointments
  • Transactional approach to international relations
  • Resistance to traditional governmental norms and institutions

The Trump administration's unconventional approach to governance can be traced back to the family dynamics and values instilled by Fred Trump.

8. Mary Trump's journey: From family insider to whistleblower

"I received a letter from Susanne Craig reiterating her belief that I had documents that could help 'rewrite the history of the President of the United States,' as she put it. I ignored the letter. But she persisted."

Personal evolution: Mary Trump's transformation from family member to critic involved:

  • Growing awareness of family dysfunction
  • Personal experiences of marginalization within the family
  • Ethical concerns about Donald's presidency

Key actions:

  • Providing crucial documents to New York Times journalists
  • Writing "Too Much and Never Enough" to share insider perspective
  • Speaking out publicly against Donald Trump's policies and behavior

Mary's journey highlights the personal cost of challenging the Trump family narrative and the importance of insider accounts in understanding the president's background.

9. The Trump family's financial dealings: Alleged fraud and tax evasion

"Through the extraordinary reporting of the Times team, I learned more about my family's finances than I'd ever known."

Financial practices: The Trump family's wealth was built on questionable financial practices:

  • Creation of shell companies to avoid taxes
  • Undervaluation of assets for tax purposes
  • Overvaluation of assets for loans and insurance

Key revelations:

  • Fred Trump transferred over $400 million to his children through various schemes
  • Donald Trump received far more financial support from his father than previously claimed
  • Potential legal implications for tax evasion and fraud

These revelations challenge the myth of Donald Trump as a self-made businessman and raise questions about the legality of the family's financial dealings.

10. The normalization of Donald Trump's behavior: Media, banks, and political enablers

"Donald's aberrant behavior has been consistently normalized by others."

Enabling factors: Various institutions have played a role in normalizing Donald Trump's behavior:

  • Media coverage that treated his outrageous statements as entertainment
  • Banks that continued to lend money despite repeated failures
  • Political allies who overlook ethical concerns for personal gain

Consequences:

  • Erosion of democratic norms and institutions
  • Increased polarization in American politics
  • Degradation of public discourse

The normalization of Trump's behavior has far-reaching implications for American politics and society, extending beyond his presidency.

11. The psychological profile of Donald Trump: Narcissism, insecurity, and lack of empathy

"Donald's need for affirmation is so great that he doesn't seem to notice that the largest group of his supporters are people he wouldn't condescend to be seen with outside of a rally."

Key traits:

  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Deep-seated insecurity masked by grandiosity
  • Inability to empathize with others
  • Constant need for admiration and validation

Implications for leadership:

  • Difficulty in processing complex information
  • Tendency to make decisions based on personal benefit rather than national interest
  • Vulnerability to manipulation by flattery
  • Inability to admit mistakes or change course

Understanding Donald Trump's psychological profile is crucial for interpreting his actions as president and anticipating future behavior.

Review Summary

3.82 out of 5
Average of 89k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Too Much and Never Enough provides readers with an intimate look at the Trump family dynamics from an insider's perspective. Mary Trump's psychological expertise adds depth to her observations, offering insights into Donald Trump's behavior and motivations. While some readers found the book enlightening and well-written, others felt it lacked new revelations. Many appreciated the author's courage in speaking out, though some questioned her motivations. Overall, the book is praised for its unique blend of personal anecdotes and professional analysis.

About the Author

Mary L. Trump is a clinical psychologist and the niece of Donald Trump. Born in 1965, she is the oldest child of Fred Trump Jr., Donald Trump's older brother who died in 1981 due to alcoholism-related complications. Mary's professional background in psychology, combined with her intimate knowledge of the Trump family, provides her with a unique perspective to analyze the family dynamics and their impact on Donald Trump's personality and behavior. Her decision to write this book about her uncle and family has generated significant interest and controversy.

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