Saturday, March 3, 2018
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
is a mental illness in which the person has an exaggerated sense of
self-importance, a deep need for admiration and praise, and a lack of
empathy for others. Behind their mask of over-confidence lies a fragile
self-esteem, hence why they react badly to any sort of criticism that
comes their way. People with this disorder often come across as callous,
arrogant, and pretentious. They tend to monopolize conversations and
and are fixated on fantasies of vanity, power, success, and
intelligence, believing they are the best and deserve nothing but the
best. These individuals lack insight into their own behavior and the way
their extreme sense of entitlement impacts those around them. They are
easily jealous and threatened by others, and believe others are envious
of them. A narcissist will rarely, if ever, apologize for a
wrongdoing—they tend to justify anything they do and are incapable of
putting themselves in the other person’s shoes. When they don’t receive
special treatment and obedience, they may react with anger or
impatience. Narcissists project a perfect exterior to the public so as
to conceal their true inner feelings of insecurity, shame, and
vulnerability. Those with NPD are highly exploitative in relationships
and don’t care about the other person’s feelings, wishes, or needs.
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Remeber that prostitute we thought we killed Ben? Well, it turns out she's not dead after all. I saw her working in KFC! It's a weight off my mind I can tell you
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me Ben, the where's Wally book I lent you...well you've fucking gone circled all the Wallys Ben!? That's a sucker move if I ever saw one
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