10 Main Habits of a Narcissist


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 Number 1: They are superior and entitled.

 Narcissists think they’re better than everyone else; they aspire to be the greatest and finest at all they do. Narcissists do things their own way, own everything, and have complete power over everyone. Everything comes back to their superiority, fueled mainly by a sense of entitlement, even if they don’t have the Accomplishments to back it up and are fixed on success and power. They tend to belittle people they consider to be inferior.

 Over time, their entire world becomes a stage and their life becomes a play where there are other ultimate actors. The more applause they get for it- whether it comes from their partner, friends, or parents, they are more ingrained in these habits they become. For a narcissist, you must provide everything they need, and when you give your all, they extort and exploit you to the utmost extent possible.

 Number 2: They lack empathy and sympathy.

 Because everything revolves around them, Narcissists acquire the incapacity to recognize or distinguish the sentiments of others. They have difficulty comprehending and considering how others feel since they are usually selfish and self-absorbed. They cross lines, rarely admit fault, or Apologize, and are unconcerned about how their actions or words affect you.

 Narcissists are typically impatient, and at worst, irritated when people are confident in them about their issues. Narcissists are incapable of true love or emotional connection with others. They want someone to understand their suffering, sympathize with them, and make things perfect for them. This makes them emotionally needy to the point they form codependency, except that they don’t respond to your need for care and sympathy.

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