Narcissism 101

How Narcissists Relate To People?

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When someone opens up about their difficulties, covert narcissists are quick to judge, believing that the person should simply endure and refrain from complaining. They often display an apathetic attitude, demonstrating a lack of genuine concern.

Furthermore, covert narcissists exhibit a propensity for looking down upon others. They disdainfully dismiss individuals who choose contentment and settle for life’s basic pleasures. It is worth noting that narcissists themselves contribute to the creation of the rat race, and in turn, the rat race produces more narcissists.

Regardless of one’s actions, the narcissist will pass judgment, arrogantly looking down their nose at others and constantly searching for flaws in their actions or the company they keep. From the narcissist’s perspective, you are deemed unworthy of criticizing them because they perceive themselves to be above you. Consequently, it is futile to live life solely to please a narcissist, as they will always find fault.

Ironically, covert narcissists are just phony, two-faced individuals driven by fear. They fear exposure for the imposters they truly are. An imposter is someone who pretends to be someone else to deceive others, precisely the modus operandi of the covert narcissist.

They are imposters, so who are they to judge and criticize others? Who are they to look down upon and belittle their peers? Yet, within their deluded minds, they perpetuate the lie that others are beneath them, using this distorted perception to justify their sorry existence.

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By devaluing and disparaging others, they derive a sense of superiority and find solace when misfortune befalls others. The misfortunes of others provide a perverse satisfaction and uplift their spirits.

In conclusion, narcissists will consistently pass judgment and condescend to those around them, regardless of the circumstances. Consequently, we mustn’t live our lives to please them but rather strive to live independently, free from the shackles of their influence.

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