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Spot on and uncanny

Posted on: September 29, 2020 at 15:36:00 CT
hefeweizen MU
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Narcissists can resemble toddlers, in that they tend to be extremely sore losers. They struggle to accept losing, and they also tend to lash out when it happens.

They refuse to accept that they lost and awkwardly act as if they’re the actual winner (you may have experienced this by hearing, after you’ve left them, that they’ve told everyone they’re the one who left you!)

Because they are sore losers, narcissists can’t handle real or perceived public humiliation. They just can’t tolerate the threat of failure. To them, public humiliation is the ultimate form of defeat.

We all know that narcissists have incredibly fragile egos. When they believe someone is making fun of them or if they’re not the perceived expert or authority in a public setting, it jolts their existence. As a result, they’ll do anything to protect their fragile ego.

Narcissists struggle to get along with anyone who doesn’t fit into their falsified worldview. They can’t stand to be challenged. They can’t tolerate the ideas that other people may know more than them.

If they’re a cerebral narcissist, they are convinced that they are unique and should only associate with other special or high-status individuals. In fact, when confronted with anything that contradicts their sense of god-like stature, you can bet that their reaction will be explosive and malicious.
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Spot on and uncanny - hefeweizen MU - 9/29 15:36:00
     RE: Spot on and uncanny - MOCO SON MU - 9/29 16:29:33
     Do narcissists hate other narcissists? That might explain - dangertim MU - 9/29 15:44:45
          Good point. One I and others have made before. (nm) - hefeweizen MU - 9/29 15:51:00
     Damn trees are blocking my forest view.(nm) - Toger STL - 9/29 15:41:25




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