Narcissism 101

10 Reasons Narcissists Don’t Like Being At Home

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Number 3: Search for new victims.

Narcissists are perpetually on the lookout for fresh individuals to manipulate and control. The home, with its established relationships and emotional bonds, may not provide the ideal hunting ground for new victims. By venturing outside, narcissists can exploit the vulnerabilities of unsuspecting individuals, weaving their manipulative webs in unfamiliar territories. The anonymity and transient nature of external interactions offer narcissists the advantage of starting anew, seeking out those who are unaware of their cunning tactics.

They actively decide to join new clubs, organizations, or social groups, where they can exploit the vulnerabilities of unsuspecting individuals. By venturing into unfamiliar territories, they increase the likelihood of finding new victims who are unaware of their cunning nature. The home, with its established relationships, proves less fertile ground for manipulation, driving the narcissist to seek fresh targets beyond its confines.

Number 4: Paranoia and fear of missing out (FOMO).

They often grapple with a profound fear of missing out on rewarding experiences or advantageous opportunities. When confined to the home, they may succumb to paranoia, imagining that their potential victims or rivals are reveling in enjoyable activities without them. This fear intensifies their compulsion to constantly be on the move, seeking external validation and reassurance that they are not missing out on something significant.

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