The 5 Biggest Narcissist Red Flags!


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 Number 1: Narcissists always talked about themselves and their accomplishments.

 One of the biggest red flags narcissists show is that they always talk about themselves and their accomplishments. Narcissists brag about how amazing they were, how much success they had, and how much everyone else admired them. They don’t focus on the people around them or the relationships they have with others. It’s all about what they can get out of anyone or use to make themselves look better; it’s always about them.

 Narcissists are experts at making you feel like they’re the only person you should be talking to, even when they aren’t interested in what you have to say. They only care about what makes them feel good and what makes them look good. Suppose you try to have a conversation with the narcissist about something important to you, they talk about how they did it, felt, or thought about your situation.

 In that case, it will quickly become about them. Narcissists love to brag and boast about themselves and their accomplishments because it feeds their ego and makes them feel superior to everyone else. The more someone else admires their accomplishments, the more powerful narcissists feel inside. With this, they are likely to continue doing things that make others admire them even more.

 Number 2: Narcissists think they’re never wrong even when they are.

 If you ever had the experience of being engaged with a narcissist, you know how difficult it can be to cope with. Another enormous red flag is when a narcissist refuses to admit they’ve made a mistake, even when they had. Narcissists think they’re never wrong, even if everything from their actions to their words contradicts their statements. Do you know why narcissists never admit that they’re wrong? They don’t like to admit they’re wrong because that would mean acknowledging that they are anything less than perfect.

 Narcissists think they’re perfect, believing they never do anything wrong. Labeling them wrong will make them feel vulnerable and weak, which goes against their need for power and control. They refuse to take responsibility for their actions and never apologize.

Narcissists are extremely sensitive to rejection. For them, admitting fault would also mean losing face and denial from others. They can never be held accountable for anything, even when hurting someone. Narcissists want you more than being the center of attention and praise always. They want to be seen as someone perfect, never wronged and flawed.

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