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How Narcissists Feel about Themselves?

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Last updated: 2022/03/21 at 2:24 PM
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Narcissists typically feel very confident in their abilities and view themselves as superior to others. They may have a strong belief that they are deserving of all the good things that happen to them and believe that they are entitled to special treatment no matter who else is involved.

This can make them seem arrogant and insensitive, particularly if their views clash with those of others.

Narcissists believe they deserve admiration without regard for others and a sense of entitlement in all aspects of life … Narcissism means that narcissistic individuals lack empathy and insight: They understand little about other human beings’ emotions, desires, intentions, thinking processes, and behavior patterns

Some of the common traits are here.

1. Narcissists feel superior and entitled to their own needs and wants.

2. They perceive themselves as always correct, even if this is not the case.

3. They are often unable to empathize with others or see things from their perspective, making them difficult to relate to or trust.

4. They often lack self-awareness, which allows them to be insincere and cruel in their interactions with others.

5. Because narcissists rely on gaining admiration from others, they do not typically feel the absolute need for intimacy or meaningful relationships. Usually, they won’t invest in a longer-term commitment with someone beneath them in their position of power.

6. They often don’t respect boundaries and cross them shamelessly to achieve what they want from a relationship.

7. Narcissists crave attention on every level. Still, they do not value intimacy or authentic connections with others — mainly because they are incapable of seeing another person’s perspective or having empathy for them at this point in their life without attaching selfish motives onto it (perceiving themselves as the target).

8. They feel that they have “rights” to the lives and happiness of others (hence, a narcissist’s behavior is often destructive).

9. Narcissists may try to play mind games with you…demanding unreasonable agendas, or expecting your immediate, unconditional agreement in response to their experiences when this rings hollow or offensive.

Narcissists feel very good about themselves. They believe they are superior to others and can do anything they want. They may have difficulty recognizing their feelings of inferiority or lack of self-worth.

Thus, narcissists tend to be more confident than other people. Narcissists are often super satisfied in what they do and how others see it. In this area of their lives, there is little room for criticism or dislikes of themselves.

Sometimes narcissistic tendency leads them to depression from their self-doubt and fundamental human shortcomings that may go unnoticed by superficial persons around them. Due to chronic lying about those flaws is one way through the self-loathing and low enough to the number of people around them who are okay with it.

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